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Contents
Introduction 4
Purpose of training and education 4Role and responsibilities of the GDC 4Aim 5Role and responsibilities of education and training providers 7Role and responsibilities of the student 8Outcomes 9Overarching outcomes 11Note on implementation 13Assessment and quality assurance 13Guidance on terminology 14Glossary 15
Outcomes for dentists 16
Clinical 16
Communication 22
Professionalism 24
Management and Leadership 25
Outcomes for dental therapists 27
Clinical 27
Communication 32
Professionalism 33
Management and Leadership 34
Outcomes for dental hygienists 36
Clinical 36
Communication 40
Professionalism 41
Management and Leadership 43
Outcomes for dental nurses 45
Clinical 45
Communication 48
Professionalism 49
Management and Leadership 50
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Outcomes for orthodontic therapists 52
Clinical 52
Communication 55
Professionalism 57
Management and Leadership 58
Outcomes for clinical dental technicians 60
Clinical 60
Communication 64
Professionalism 66
Management and Leadership 67
Outcomes for dental technicians 69
Clinical 69
Communication 71
Professionalism 73
Management and Leadership 74
Acknowledgements 76
Bibliography 77
Summary table of learning outcomes 79
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Introduction
This document describes the outcomes that an individual must beable to demonstrate by the end of their training, in order to registerwith the General Dental Council (GDC) as a dental professional andmember of the dental team. The registered dental team comprises:
• Dentist
• Dental Therapist
• Dental Hygienist
• Dental Nurse
• Orthodontic Therapist
• Clinical Dental Technician
• Dental Technician
Purpose of training and education
The purpose of education and training is to produce an individualwho can demonstrate, on successful completion of an assessededucation or training programme, that they have met the outcomesrequired for registration as a dental professional with the GDC.Those in training for registration should aim, and be supported, toattain the highest standards in terms of knowledge, skills, includingclinical and technical skills, and professional attributes, in particularputting the interests of patients first at all times.
The role and responsibilities of the GDC
The primary role of the GDC is to protect patients. The GDC’s role inrelation to education and training is to ensure that those who join ourregisters are fit to practise at the point of registration and remain sothroughout their working lives.
Our responsibility is therefore to define the outcomes required, andto make sure they are met through the education, training andassessment process by future registrants.
The guiding principles for the GDC’s role in relation to education andtraining include:
• Safety and quality of care for patients
• Current and future oral health needs
• In defining outcomes required for registration, the GDC will takeinto account equality and diversity requirements
• Outcomes should reflect the full range of knowledge, skills,attitudes and behaviours that a student or trainee mustdemonstrate to the level appropriate for registration i.e.
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professionalism, communication, clinical/technical andmanagement and leadership skills
• There must be a relationship between the outcomes required at the pre-registration stage of education, and thestandards a fully registered dental professional must meet to fulfil regulatory requirements
• Regulation of education and training provision should be fair,impartial, consistent and evidence-based in its judgements
• The burden of regulation on the providers of education andtraining should be kept to the necessary minimum, through anapproach that is targeted, proportionate, and informed by risk
• An outcomes centred approach should encourage innovation,particularly in the development of new approaches to teaching,learning and assessment
• The GDC should recognise the range of variables in the delivery ofeducation e.g. of oral health needs, service structures, learningand teaching styles, and forms of team working
• The learning outcomes should be responsive to changes in publicexpectations and evolve in the light of such changes
Aim
The learning outcomes reflect the knowledge, skills, attitudes andbehaviours a registrant must have to practise safely, effectively andprofessionally in the relevant registration category. The aim is todevelop a rounded professional who, in addition to being acompetent clinician and /or technician, will have the range ofprofessional skills required to begin working as part of a dental team and be well prepared for independent practice. It is recognised that many newly qualified dentists go on to completefurther training in order to practise in the NHS. Dental professionalsalso work outside the NHS, so the GDC has a responsibility to set learning outcomes which prepare all potential registrants for safe and independent practice, from the first day of registration.Independent practice does not mean working alone and in isolation,but within the context of the wider healthcare team (see glossary on page 15).
The skills required of registrants are covered in the following domains:
• Clinical – the range of skills required to deliver direct care, whereregistrants interact with patients, and also the essential technicalskills, carried out in the absence of patients which support theircare, for example, by dental technicians
• Communication – the skills involved in effectively interacting withpatients, their representatives, the public and colleagues andrecording appropriate information to inform patient care
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• Professionalism – the knowledge, skills and attitudes/behavioursrequired to practise in an ethical and appropriate way, puttingpatients needs first and promoting confidence in the dental team
• Management and Leadership – the skills and knowledgerequired to work effectively as a dental team, manage their owntime and resources and contribute to professional practices
An important element of being ready for practice is the ability of anindividual to recognise the responsibility that comes with being aregistrant and delivering patient care. Being able to judge one’s ownlimitations and work within them is essential.
All dental professionals must understand the principles of evidence-based practice and be able to make appropriate decisions on patientcare using this approach.
The learning outcomes will form the foundation upon which aregistrant will be expected to develop and maintain their knowledgeand skills throughout their professional career, and become fullyproficient. The outcomes derive from and are consistent with theGDC’s Standards for Dental Professionals and requirements forlifelong learning.
Dental professionals are part of a wider dental and healthcare teamand should have the aim of delivering high quality patient care thatputs patients’ needs first, taking account of current and future oralhealth needs.
Registration overview
Patients
The patient is central to oral health care. This concept should beembedded from the first day of training and demonstrated instudents’ approaches to learning and practice. Patient needs andprotection are a priority in the education and training process.
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Pre-registrationtraining
New registrant –safe beginner
• Practising within your own limitations
• Meeting GDC standardsand CPD requirements
• Further training and experience
• Revalidation
All roundproficiency
Patients want good quality dentistry which lasts and is delivered inan appropriate manner. Registrants should be able to recognise andtake account of the needs of different patient groups includingchildren, adults, older people, and those with special carerequirements. Appropriate communication and good interpersonalskills are crucial to being an effective registrant. Gaining patientengagement and understanding in the delivery of their care isfundamental. This can help give patients the confidence to makedecisions and manage their own oral health.
Importance of the learning environment
Education and training providers will need to take into consideration:
• The changing practice environment
• Providing an appropriate learning environment
• Recognising the students’ learning needs to support thedevelopment of a reflective, professional registrant
Role and responsibilities of education and training providers
It is the responsibility of education and training providers to devisequalifications that will produce individuals who demonstrate theoutcomes the GDC requires. In doing so, education and trainingproviders should make sure that they take account of the following:
• Patient needs and protection are a priority in delivering educationand training, particularly relating to direct interaction with students
• That learning opportunities and experiences prepare studentsadequately for the transition to vocational practice or further training
• Developments in oral health need and the role of registrants inpromoting the health and well-being of the public
• Technological and clinical advances
• That the qualification for registration only represents the first stage in the development of the dental professional, andeducation and training must prepare students to carry outreflective practice and self-directed learning to keep theirknowledge and skills up to date throughout their professional livesand adhere to any regulatory requirements regarding lifelonglearning, CPD and revalidation
• The importance of dental team working, with opportunities forstudents to train and work with other dental professionals
• That meaningful patient feedback is actively sought and recordedto be used to inform student development
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• Students now learn and are assessed in a range of environmentssuch as hospitals, primary care and community dental services.The education or training provider must ensure anyone involved inthe supervision and training of students is adequately trained tocarry out the role, both clinically and as appropriate in terms ofassessment and reporting of student progress
• All staff involved in the delivery and assessment of dental andDCP training must be familiar with and understand this document
• Students must have the opportunity to practise on a sufficientnumber and a wide range of patients, or patient cases (dentaltechnicians) – of all ages and including those with special carerequirements, with a wide range of treatment needs, simple andcomplex – in order to achieve the outcomes
• Students must have demonstrated to the education/trainingprovider that they are clinically competent where the outcomesrequired this
• Students must be trained in accordance with appropriaterequirements in relation to dealing with medical emergencies
Equality and diversity
The GDC is committed to promoting and developing equality anddiversity in all its work. We would expect education and trainingproviders to adhere to current best practice, and guidance. Providershave a responsibility to ensure they comply with the law in this area.
Role and responsibilities of the student
Student fitness to practise
The GDC puts professionalism at the heart of our agenda. Thescope of what the GDC requires of students goes beyond academicachievement, and incorporates the attitudes, values and behavioursneeded for registration. These are described in the GDC’s StudentFitness to Practise guidance which students are expected to follow.
The GDC expects professionalism to be embedded throughoutdental education and training. All students must have knowledge ofStandards for Dental Professionals, and its associated guidance, anddemonstrate their own professionalism.
Student Fitness to Practise provides guidance for students andeducation and training providers on the following:
• The types of professional behaviour and health standardsexpected of dental students
• Appropriate checks to be made before prospective students areadmitted to the programme for the protection of the public
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• Principles to be followed when a student’s behaviour falls below the standards required in relation to fitness to practise concerns.Students must be aware that unprofessional behaviour during theirdental training can affect their ability to register with the GDC
• Where there are concerns regarding the likelihood of a studentbeing refused registration and how the GDC can advise
• Requirements for students being allowed to start treating patients
• Immunising dental students in relation to certain infectious diseases
• Reasonable adjustments for students with disabilities
Learning outcomes
As described in the aims on page 5, the learning outcomes are groupedin four domains. These categories fit with those that will be required bythe GDC throughout registrants' practise through future revalidation:
• Clinical
• Communication
• Professionalism
• Management and leadership
The outcomes in each domain should be integrated and supporteach other, with the clinical and technical skills, and underpinningscientific knowledge forming the central core. Some outcomes appearin more than one domain to reflect this. The clinical and technicaldomain will remain crucial to developing safe practitioners and will bea significant part of training and education programmes.
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Communication
Professionalism
Management and leadership
Clinical
Specific legislation, guidelines and best practice affecting oral healthcare and dental team working is not always referenced. This isbecause such content is liable to frequent change.
Underpinning science
The relevant sciences (biomedical, behavioural, engineering andmaterials) that underpin the clinical domain are fundamental tounderstanding oral conditions and how to treat them. Appropriateemphasis should be provided on the delivery and assessment of thesciences in the interpretation of the ‘Foundations of practice’ sectionof the outcomes. The sciences taught must be relevant to the practiceof dentistry in order to understand patient conditions and behavioursand then apply to their assessment, diagnosis, treatment and care.
Evidence-based dentistry
An approach to oral health care that involves the integration of:
• the systematic assessment of clinically relevant scientific evidencerelating to the patient’s health and history with;
• the dental professional’s clinical or technical expertise and thepatient’s treatment needs and choices
In order to effectively carry out sound evidence-based decisionsdental professionals must understand the principles of good researchpractice, at the level appropriate to their registrant category.*
The principles of an evidence-based approach and the underpinningscientific knowledge are fundamental to implementing the outcomes.They should be applied as relevant to the registration category, andimportantly, in relation to patient care. It is well recognised thatproducing registrants with good clinical and technical competence is vital for safe practice. However, this cannot be the sole aim. It is just as important that all registrants are developed with a full range ofskills to enable them to provide sound, evidence-based and welldelivered patient care. The learning outcomes also clearly relate to theGDC Scope of Practice and other GDC Professional Standardsdocuments. Some signposting has been provided within the publication.Look out for the which highlights specific GDC guidance you mayneed to refer to. However this is not exhaustive.
Team working
All members of the dental team contribute to the patient’s experienceof dental treatment. The quality of teamwork is closely linked to thequality of care the team provides. It is important that potentialregistrants recognise the importance of this and have the opportunityto develop in a team environment as early as possible in their training.
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The structure within each of the domains is consistent across theregistration categories, allowing for variation in scope of practice, tofacilitate opportunities for dental team integration and effective teamworking. The outcomes for each registration category are numberedand presented in a table to enable easy comparison. Whereoutcomes are worded identically between registrant categories it isexpected that, as with all the other outcomes, they should bedelivered as appropriate to the category in question. It may be thatthe level of complexity, for example, is greater for one group thananother. The coverage of scientific principles in the ‘Foundations ofpractice’, degree of critical thinking, level and use of research, andevaluation skills will vary across the registrant categories in relation totheir scope of practice and responsibilities.
List of overarching outcomes
There are seven overarching outcomes which should bedemonstrated throughout education and training. These form thekey principles of effective and professional practice, running throughall the domains, and apply to all of the registration categories.
Upon registration with the GDC the registrant will be able to:
• Practise safely and effectively, making the high quality long term care of patients the first concern
• Recognise the role and responsibility of being a registrant anddemonstrate professionalism through their education, training and practice in accordance with GDC guidance
• Demonstrate effective clinical decision making
• Describe the principles of good research, how to access research and interpret it for use as part of an evidence basedapproach to practice
• Apply an evidence-based approach to learning, practice, clinical judgment and decision making and utilise critical thinking and problem solving skills
• Accurately assess their own capabilities and limitations,demonstrating reflective practice, in the interest of high quality patient care and act within these boundaries
• Recognise the importance of lifelong learning and apply it to practice
Clinical domain
Delivering safe, effective and appropriate care to patients is the focusof developing a registrant’s clinical knowledge, competence anddecision making skills. The learning outcomes have been separated
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into two sections – Individual patient care and Population basedhealth and care. The individual patient care section begins with asection on the foundations of practice then follows the patientjourney, including the stages through assessment, diagnosis andpatient management.
Communication domain
Good communication skills are integral to successful patient care -enabling patient assessment, patient consent, treatment andeffective team working. The learning outcomes have been separatedinto three sections – Patients, their representatives and the public,Team and wider healthcare environment, and Genericcommunication skills.
Professionalism domain
The professionalism of registrants is a key focus for the GDC. It isessential that students recognise the importance of professionalismand are able to demonstrate the attributes of professional attitudesand behaviour at all times from the beginning of their training. Thisdomain draws widely from the GDC Standards for DentalProfessionals and most outcomes will be applicable to the wholedental team.
The learning outcomes have been separated into four sections –Patients and the public, Ethical and legal, Teamwork, andDevelopment of self and others.
Management and leadership domain
Good management and leadership skills are vital to effective deliveryof high quality patient care. This includes management of time,resources, and effective team working. Upon registration aprofessional would not be expected to be fully competent in amanagement and leadership role – this will take time and experience.However, new registrants must be well prepared and understand theexpectations and the responsibility of their role and the role of therest of the dental team. Management and leadership should beembedded in training from the outset of their career.
Many of the learning outcomes in this domain are thereforeknowledge or principle based. Where there is a requirement todemonstrate aspects of leadership and management in the team thismay be at a limited level, related to the basic requirements ofdelivering care within the dental team. There will be opportunitiesduring clinics and outreach placement to demonstrate and reflect onuse of these skills. Evidence may be collected in a portfolio, includingsimulation where an opportunity or scenario does not arise.
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The learning outcomes have been separated into three sections –Managing self, Working with others, and Managing the clinical andworking environment.
Note on implementation
The outcomes describe the knowledge, skills, attitudes andbehaviours the individual should be able to demonstrate and beassessed against. The intention is to provide a balance of detail, forconsistent interpretation, and flexibility for responding todevelopments in practice and encouraging innovation amongeducation and training providers. Providers will be expected todevelop more detailed learning outcomes from these higher leveloutcomes which fit and relate to their curriculum.
Assessment and quality assurance
It is for each education and training provider to design theircurriculum/programme to suit their circumstances, providing it isconsistent with these learning outcomes. Education and trainingproviders should design assessments so that they assess studentsagainst all the required learning outcomes. The GDC, when itmonitors and inspects institutions will be concerned with howstudents are assessed against the outcomes. The GDC needs toknow that the dental professionals joining its registers are safe topractise independently. Therefore, we will require evidence thattrainees are assessed appropriately in all the learning outcomes setfor the relevant registrant category; this is how the GDC can be surethat dental professionals have achieved (as opposed to covered intheir programmes) the learning outcomes. So, for the qualityassurance of standards for education and training, we will require amapping of assessments (including workplace based assessment,portfolios, projects and exams) against the learning outcomes.
Assessments should be rigorous, appropriate and reliable as agateway for students to become qualified to practise independently.There will be systems in place to set appropriate standards forassessment to decide whether students have achieved theoutcomes. All the outcomes will be assessed at appropriate pointsduring the training programme.
The quality of dental and DCP programmes will be monitored,reviewed and evaluated in a systematic way. The education or trainingprovider will have a clear framework or plan for how it organises qualitymanagement and quality control, including who is responsible for this.
Each education and training provider is required to keep records of the academic and clinical performance of each student. Therecords should be arranged so that the extent and quality of clinicalwork completed by the student across all clinical environments isclear and auditable.
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If the GDC considers that the programme of study or assessment doesnot ensure that the student possesses the requisite knowledge, skills,attitudes or behaviours necessary for registration with us, immediateremedial action by the education or training provider will be required.The GDC will not recognise a qualification for registration purposes untilit is satisfied that any identified weaknesses in a programme of studyhave been satisfactorily addressed. To decide that a qualificationceases to confer the right to apply to be registered in the GDC register:
• for DCP programmes, the GDC may decide to do this itselfthrough its published quality assurance policy and process
• for BDS undergraduate dentist degrees the GDC may makerepresentations to the Privy Council to order this
The quality assurance process incorporates a mechanism for updatingthe learning outcomes as and when the need and evidence arises.
Full guidance on the GDC quality assurance standards and processcan be found in a separate document.
Guidance on terminology
In the learning outcomes, statements using ‘must’ or ‘will’ meansomething is mandatory. Statements using ‘should’, for example, inthe roles and responsibilities section, may be taken in to account inthe quality assurance process when the GDC considers whether theoverall criteria have been met.
Taxonomy used
* The examples provided are not an exhaustive list and some may beapplicable to more than one category
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Knowledge
Skills
Attitudes/behaviours
Application
Recall or recogniseinformation, explain orinterpret meaning froma given scenario orstatement
Use or apply knowledge and skills
Receive and respondto information, reactand participate actively,prioritise and displayvalues
Key words used in thelearning outcomes*
Describe, recognise,explain, discuss,interpret, identify,evaluate
Use, apply, manage,produce, implement,perform, record,extract, modify, refer
Participate, contribute,act, take responsibility,respect
Use of the term ‘manage’ in the clinical context: this refers to allactions performed by a healthcare provider that are designed to alterthe course of a patient’s condition; these may include providingeducation, advice, treatment by the dental professional, treatment bythe dentist, treatment by the dentist after consultation with anotherhealthcare professional, referral of a patient to another healthcareprofessional, and monitoring the treatment provided; it may alsoinclude preventative action, observation or providing no treatment.*
Glossary
Safe beginner - a rounded professional who, in addition to being a competent clinician and /or technician, will have the range ofprofessional skills required to begin working as part of a dental teamand be well prepared for independent practice. They will be able toassess their own capabilities and limitations, act within theseboundaries and will know when to request support and advice.
Independent practice – working with autonomy within the GDCScope of Practice, and own competence, once registered.Independent practice does not mean working alone and in isolation,but within the context of the wider dental and healthcare team, and may be under supervision if newly qualified.
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Upon registration with the GDC the registrant will be able todemonstrate the outcomes as relevant to the practice of dentistryand patient care.
1 Individual patient care
1.1 Foundations of practice
The registrant will be able to apply to the practice ofdentistry principles that derive from the biomedical,behavioural and materials sciences.
The registrant will recognise and take account of the needsof different patient groups including children, adults, olderpeople, and those with special care requirementsthroughout the patient care process.
1.1.1 Explain, evaluate and apply the principles of an evidence-based approach to learning, clinical and professionalpractice and decision making
1.1.2 Critically appraise approaches to dental research andintegrate with patient care
1.1.3 Identify oral diseases and explain their relevance toprevention, diagnosis and treatment
1.1.4 Identify general and systemic disease and explain theirrelevance to oral health and their impact on clinicaltreatment
1.1.5 Explain the aetiology and pathogenesis of oral disease
1.1.6 Identify relevant and appropriate dental, oral, craniofacialand general anatomy and explain their application to patientmanagement
1.1.7 Describe relevant physiology and discuss its application topatient management
1.1.8 Explain the potential routes of transmission of infectiousagents in dental practice, mechanisms for the prevention ofinfection, the scientific principles of decontamination anddisinfection and their relevance to health and safety
1.1.9 Describe the properties of relevant drugs and therapeuticagents and discuss their application to patient management
1.1.10 Recognise the scientific principles underpinning the use ofmaterials and biomaterials and evaluate their limitations andselection, with emphasis on those used in dentistry
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1.1.11 Explain and apply the scientific principles of medical ionizingradiation and statutory regulations
1.1.12 Explain the principles of epidemiology and critically evaluatetheir application to patient management
1.1.13 Explain, evaluate, and apply to clinical practice psychologicaland sociological concepts and theoretical frameworks ofhealth, illness, behavioural change and disease
1.2 Comprehensive patient assessment
1.2.1 Obtain, record, and interpret a comprehensive andcontemporaneous patient history
1.2.2 Undertake an appropriate systematic intra- and extra-oralclinical examination
1.2.3 Manage appropriate clinical and laboratory investigations
1.2.4 Undertake relevant special investigations and diagnosticprocedures, including radiography
1.2.5 Assess patients’ levels of anxiety, experience andexpectations in respect of dental care
1.2.6 Discuss the importance of each component of the patientassessment process
1.4 Diagnosis
1.4.1 Synthesise the full results of the patient’s assessment andmake clinical judgments as appropriate
1.4.2 Formulate a differential diagnosis or diagnoses and fromthere a definitive diagnosis
1.5 Treatment planning
1.5.1 Formulate an appropriate treatment plan, synthesisingpatient assessment and diagnosis data
1.5.2 Describe the range of orthodox complementary andalternative therapies that may impact on patient management
1.5.3 Explain the principles of obtaining valid patient consent
1.5.4 Obtain valid consent from the patient
1.5.5 Refer patients for treatment or advice when and whereappropriate
1.5.6 Critically evaluate the treatment planning process
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1.7 Patient management
1.7.1 Treat all patients with equality, respect and dignity
1.7.2 Identify, explain and manage the impact of medical andpsychological conditions in the patient
1.7.3 Monitor and review treatment outcomes
1.7.4 Prevent, diagnose and manage patient anxietyappropriately, effectively and safely
1.7.5 Prevent, diagnose and manage pain appropriately,effectively and safely
1.7.6 Evaluate the risks and benefits of treatment under generalanaesthesia and make appropriate referrals
1.7.7 Evaluate the risks and benefits of treatment underconscious sedation and make appropriate referrals
1.7.8 Safely and appropriately prescribe and administer drugsand therapeutic agents
1.7.9 Explain the role and organisation of referral networks,clinical guidelines and policies and local variation
1.7.10 Explain the need to take responsibility for establishingpersonal networks with local dental and medical colleagues,specialists and other relevant individuals and organisations
1.7.11 Critically evaluate all components of patient management
1.8 Patient and public safety
1.8.1 Identify and explain the risks around the clinical environmentand manage these in a safe and efficient manner
1.8.2 Implement, perform and manage effective decontaminationand infection control procedures according to currentguidelines
1.8.3 Recognise and take responsibility for the quality of servicesand devices provided to the patient
1.8.4 Explain the responsibilities and limitations of delegating toother members of the dental team
1.8.5 Comply with current best practice guidelines
1.8.6 Identify, assess and manage medical emergencies
1.8.7 Explain the importance of and maintain accurate,contemporaneous and comprehensive patient records inaccordance with legal and statutory requirements and best practice
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1.8.8 Identify the signs of abuse or neglect, explain local andnational systems that safeguard welfare and raise concernswhere appropriate
1.9 Treatment of acute oral conditions
1.9.1 Recognise and manage patients’ acute oro-facial anddental pain
1.9.2 Recognise and manage acute dento-alveolar and mucosal infection
1.9.3 Recognise and manage dento-alveolar and mucosal trauma
1.9.4 Identify the need for and make arrangements for follow-up care
1.10 Health promotion and disease prevention
1.10.1 Recognise the responsibilities of a dentist as an accesspoint to and from wider healthcare
1.10.2 Provide patients with comprehensive and accuratepreventive education and instruction in a manner whichencourages self-care and motivation
1.10.3 Explain the principles of preventive care and apply as partof a comprehensive treatment plan
1.10.4 Underpin all patient care with a preventive approach thatcontributes to the patient’s long-term oral and generalhealth
1.10.5 Manage the application of preventive treatments
1.10.6 Assess the results of treatment and provide aftercare andongoing preventive advice
1.10.7 Evaluate the health risks of diet, drugs and substancemisuse, and substances such as tobacco and alcohol onoral and general health and provide appropriate advice and support
1.11 Management and treatment of periodontal disease
1.11.1 Assess and manage the health of periodontal and softtissues taking into account risk and lifestyle factors
1.11.2 Describe, take account of and explain to the patient theimpact of the patient’s periodontal health on the overalltreatment plan and outcomes
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1.11.3 Undertake non-surgical treatments to remove hard and softdeposits and stains using a range of methods and refer asappropriate
1.11.4 Monitor and record changes in periodontal health on aregular basis using appropriate methods
1.11.5 Evaluate the need for, and prescribe, adjunctivechemotherapeutic agents for the management ofperiodontal conditions in individual patients
1.11.6 Evaluate, for individual patients, the need for more complextreatment and refer appropriately
1.12 Hard and soft tissue disease
1.12.1 Describe the aetiology and pathogenesis of diseases of theoral and maxillofacial complex
1.12.2 Identify oral mucosal diseases and refer where appropriate
1.12.3 Identify all stages of malignancy, the aetiology anddevelopment of tumours and the importance of early referralfor investigation and biopsy
1.12.4 Identify and explain appropriately to patients the risks, benefits,complications of and contra-indications to surgical interventions
1.12.5 Undertake pre-operative assessment, implementappropriate management techniques, including referral, andcarry out appropriate post-operative care
1.12.6 Carry out simple oral surgery of hard and soft tissues
1.12.7 Extract erupted teeth and roots in the permanent anddeciduous dentition
1.12.8 Identify and manage unerupted teeth and retained roots
1.13 Management of the developing and developeddentition
1.13.1 Identify normal and abnormal facial growth, physical, mentaland dental development and explain their significance
1.13.2 Undertake an orthodontic assessment, including anindication of treatment need
1.13.3 Identify and explain developmental or acquired occlusalabnormalities
1.13.4 Identify and explain the principles of interceptive treatment,including timely interception and interceptive orthodontics,and refer when and where appropriate
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1.13.5 Identify and explain when and how to refer patients forspecialist treatment and apply to practice
1.13.6 Recognise and explain to patients the range ofcontemporary orthodontic treatment options, their impact,outcomes, limitations and risks
1.13.7 Undertake limited orthodontic appliance emergencyprocedures
1.14 Restoration and replacement of teeth
1.14.1 Assess and manage caries, occlusion, and tooth wear
1.14.2 Recognise and manage temporomandibular joint disorders
1.14.3 Create an oral environment where restoration orreplacement of the tooth is viable
1.14.4 Where appropriate, restore the dentition using the principleof minimal intervention, to a standard that promotes thelongevity of the restoration or prostheses
1.14.5 Manage restorative procedures that preserve toothstructure, replace missing or defective tooth structure,maintain function, are aesthetic and long lasting, andpromote soft and hard tissue health
1.14.6 Assess, diagnose and manage the health of the dental pulpand periradicular tissues, including treatment to preventpulpal and periradicular disease
1.14.7 Recognise the role of surgical management of periradicular disease
1.14.8 Determine the prognosis and undertake appropriate non-surgical treatments to manage pulpal and periradiculardisease for uncomplicated deciduous and uncomplicatedpermanent teeth
1.14.9 Recognise the risks of non-surgical root canal treatmentand how to manage them
1.14.10 Evaluate the need for more complex treatment and refer accordingly
1.14.11 Assess the need for, design, prescribe and providebiomechanically sound partial and complete dentures
1.14.12 Recognise and explain to patients the range of implanttreatment options, their impact, outcomes, limitations and risks
21
Outcomes
Dentists
Dentaltherapists
Dentalhygienists
Dentalnurses
Orthodontictherapists
Clinicaldentaltechnicians
Dentaltechnicians
Preparing for practice
2 Population-based health and care
2.1 Discuss the basic principles of a population healthapproach including demographic and social trends, UK andinternational oral health trends, determinants of health andinequalities in health, and the ways in which these aremeasured and current patterns
2.2 Describe the dental and wider healthcare systems dentalprofessionals work within including health policy andorganisation, delivery of healthcare and equity
2.3 Describe and evaluate the role of health promotion in termsof the changing environment, community and individualbehaviours to deliver health gain
2.4 Evaluate evidence-based prevention and applyappropriately
2.5 Explain the principles of planning oral health care forcommunities to meet needs and demands
Communication
The registrant must recognise the importance of appropriatecommunication in healthcare at all times and through all media
Upon registration with the GDC the registrant will be able to:
3 Patients, their representatives and the public
3.1 Communicate appropriately, effectively and sensitively at alltimes with and about patients, their representatives and thepublic and in relation to:
• patients with anxious or challenging behaviour
• referring patients to colleagues, particularly where patients are from diverse backgrounds or there are barriers to patient communication
• difficult circumstances, such as breaking bad news, or discussing issues such as alcohol consumption, smoking, or diet
3.2 Recognise the importance of non-verbal communication,including listening skills, and barriers to effectivecommunication
22
Outcomes
Dentists
Dentaltherapists
Dentalhygienists
Dentalnurses
Orthodontictherapists
Clinicaldentaltechnicians
Dentaltechnicians
General Dental Council
3.3 Explain and check patients’ understanding of treatments,options, costs and informed consent and enable patients tomake their choice
3.4 Obtain informed consent
4 Team and the wider healthcare environment
4.1 Communicate appropriately with colleagues from dentaland other healthcare professions in relation to:
• the direct care of individual patients
• oral health promotion
• the day to day working of the clinical department/practice in which the individual works
• the wider contribution which the department/practice makes to dental and healthcare in the surrounding community
• raising concerns when problems arise
4.2 Explain the role of appraisal, training and review ofcolleagues, giving and receiving effective feedback
4.3 Give and receive feedback effectively to and from othermembers of the team
4.4 Communicate appropriately and effectively in professionaldiscussions and transactions within the health and othersectors
5 Generic communication skills
5.1 Communicate appropriately, effectively and sensitively byspoken, written and electronic methods and maintain anddevelop these skills
5.2 Use appropriate methods to provide accurate, clear andcomprehensive information when referring patients to otherdental and healthcare professionals
5.3 Explain the importance of and maintain accurate,contemporaneous and comprehensive patient records inaccordance with legal and statutory requirements and bestpractice
5.4 Recognise the use of a range of communication methodsand technologies and their appropriate application insupport of clinical practice
5.5 Recognise and act within the principles of informationgovernance
23
Outcomes
Dentists
Dentaltherapists
Dentalhygienists
Dentalnurses
Orthodontictherapists
Clinicaldentaltechnicians
Dentaltechnicians
Principles ofPatient Consent,GDC 2005
Learning toManage HealthInformation -NHS 2009
Preparing for practice
Professionalism
Upon registration with the GDC the registrant will be able to:
6 Patients and the public
6.1 Put patients’ interests first and act to protect them
6.2 Act with integrity and be trustworthy
6.3 Respect patients’ dignity and choices
6.4 Protect the confidentiality of all personal information
6.5 Recognise and respect the patient’s perspective andexpectations of dental care and the role of the dental team,taking into account issues relating to equality and diversity
7 Ethical and legal
7.1 Recognise and act within the GDC’s standards and within otherprofessionally relevant laws, ethical guidance and systems
7.2 Recognise and act upon the legal and ethical responsibilities involved in protecting and promoting thehealth of individual patients
7.3 Act without discrimination and show respect for patients,colleagues and peers and the general public
7.4 Take responsibility for and act to raise concerns about yourown or others’ health, behaviour or professional performanceas described in The Principles of Raising Concerns
8 Teamwork
8.1 Describe and respect the roles of dental and other healthcareprofessionals in the context of learning and working in adental and wider healthcare team
8.2 Co-operate effectively with other members of the dental andwider healthcare team in the interests of patients
8.3 Explain the contribution that team members and effectiveteam working makes to the delivery of safe and effective high quality care
9 Development of self and others
9.1 Recognise and demonstrate own professional responsibilityin the development of self and the rest of the team
24
Outcomes
Dentists
Dentaltherapists
Dentalhygienists
Dentalnurses
Orthodontictherapists
Clinicaldentaltechnicians
Dentaltechnicians
Principles ofPatientConfidentiality,GDC 2005
Standards forDentalProfessionals,GDC 2005
The Principles of RaisingConcerns, GDC 2006
Principles ofDental TeamWorking, GDC 2006
Scope ofPractice, GDC 2008
GDC CPDrequirements,2011
General Dental Council
9.2 Utilise the provision and receipt of effective feedback in theprofessional development of self and others
9.3 Explain the range of methods of learning and teachingavailable and the importance of assessment, feedback,critical reflection, identification of learning needs andappraisal in personal development planning
9.4 Develop and maintain professional knowledge andcompetence and demonstrate commitment to lifelong learning
9.5 Recognise and evaluate the impact of new techniques and technologies in clinical practice
9.6 Accurately assess their own capabilities and limitations inthe interest of high quality patient care and seek advicefrom supervisors or colleagues where appropriate
9.7 Explain and demonstrate the attributes of professionalattitudes and behaviour in all environments and media
Management and Leadership
Upon registration with the GDC the registrant will be able to:
10 Managing self
10.1 Put patients’ interests first and act to protect them
10.2 Effectively manage their own time and resources
10.3 Recognise the impact of personal behaviour on the healthcare environment and on wider society and manage thisprofessionally
10.4 Recognise the significance of their own management andleadership role and the range of skills and knowledgerequired to do this effectively
10.5 When appropriate act as an advocate for patient needs
10.6 Take responsibility for personal development planning,recording of evidence, and reflective practice
10.7 Ensure that all aspects of practice comply with legal andregulatory requirements
10.8 Demonstrate appropriate continuous improvement activities
25
Outcomes
Dentists
Dentaltherapists
Dentalhygienists
Dentalnurses
Orthodontictherapists
Clinicaldentaltechnicians
Dentaltechnicians
Principles ofManagementResponsibility,GDC 2008
Principles ofRaisingConcerns, GDC 2006
Preparing for practice
11 Managing and working with others
11.1 Take a patient-centred approach to working with the dentaland wider healthcare team
11.2 Recognise and respect own and others’ contribution to thedental and wider healthcare team and demonstrate effectiveteam working, including leading and being led.
11.3 Recognise the importance of and demonstrate personalaccountability to patients, the regulator, the team and widercommunity
11.4 Where appropriate lead, manage and take professionalresponsibility for the actions of colleagues and othermembers of the team involved in patient care
11.5 Recognise and comply with the team working requirementsin the Scope of Practice and Standards documents
11.6 Describe the scope of practice of the dental team andmanage and delegate work accordingly, ensuring only thosewith appropriate training undertake procedures
11.7 Recognise, take responsibility for and act to raise concerns about their own or others’ health, behaviour orprofessional performance as described in The Principles of Raising Concerns
11.8 Recognise the need to ensure that those who raiseconcerns are protected from discrimination or otherdetrimental effects
12 Managing the clinical and working environment
12.1 Recognise and comply with systems and processes tosupport safe patient care
12.2 Recognise the need for effective recorded maintenance and testing of equipment and requirements for appropriatestorage, handling and use of materials
12.3 Recognise and demonstrate the procedures for handling of complaints as described in the Principles ofComplaints Handling
12.4 Describe the legal, financial and ethical issues associatedwith managing a dental practice
12.5 Recognise and comply with national and local clinicalgovernance and health and safety requirements
12.6 Describe the implications of the wider health economy andexternal influences
26
Outcomes
Dentists
Dentaltherapists
Dentalhygienists
Dentalnurses
Orthodontictherapists
Clinicaldentaltechnicians
Dentaltechnicians
Principles ofDental TeamWorking, GDC 2006
Scope ofPractice, GDC2008, Principlesof Dental TeamWorking, GDC 2006
The Principles of RaisingConcerns, GDC 2006
Principles ofComplaintsHandling, GDC 2006
Principles ofManagementResponsibility,GDC 2008
General Dental Council
Clinical
Upon registration with the GDC the registrant will be able todemonstrate the outcomes as relevant to the practice of dentaltherapy and patient care.
1 Individual patient care
1.1 Foundations of practice
The registrant will be able to apply to the practice of dentaltherapy principles that derive from the biomedical,behavioural and materials sciences
The registrant will recognise and take account of the needs of different patient groups including children, adults,older people, and those with special care requirementsthroughout the patient care process
1.1.1 Describe the principles of an evidence-based approach tolearning, clinical and professional practice and decision making
1.1.2 Describe oral diseases and their relevance to prevention,diagnosis and treatment
1.1.3 Explain general and systemic disease and their relevance tooral health
1.1.4 Explain the aetiology and pathogenesis of oral disease
1.1.5 Describe relevant and appropriate dental, oral, craniofacialand general anatomy and explain their application to patientmanagement
1.1.6 Describe relevant and appropriate physiology and explain itsapplication to patient management
1.1.7 Explain the potential routes of transmission of infectiousagents in dental practice, mechanisms for the prevention ofinfection, the scientific principles of decontamination anddisinfection and their relevance to health and safety
1.1.8 Describe the properties of relevant drugs and therapeuticagents and discuss their application to patient management
1.1.9 Describe the scientific principles underpinning the use ofmaterials and biomaterials and discuss their limitations andselection, with emphasis on those used in dentistry
1.1.10 Explain the scientific principles of medical ionizing radiationand statutory regulations
1.1.11 Recognise psychological and sociological factors thatcontribute to poor oral health, the course of diseases and thesuccess of treatment
27
Outcomes
Dentists
Dentaltherapists
Dentalhygienists
Dentalnurses
Orthodontictherapists
Clinicaldentaltechnicians
Dentaltechnicians
Preparing for practice
1.2 Contribution to patient assessment
1.2.1 Recognise the importance of and carry out an appropriatesystematic intra- and extra-oral clinical examination
1.2.2 Recognise the importance of and record a comprehensiveand contemporaneous patient history
1.2.3 Recognise the significance of changes in the patient’sreported oral health status and take appropriate action
1.2.4 Recognise abnormalities of the oral cavity and the rest ofthe patient and raise concerns where appropriate
1.2.5 Contribute to relevant special investigations and diagnosticprocedures, including radiography
1.2.6 Assess patients’ levels of anxiety, experience andexpectations in respect of dental care
1.2.7 Discuss the importance of each component of the patientassessment process
1.5 Responding to the treatment plan
1.5.1 Explain the principles of obtaining valid patient consent
1.5.2 Obtain valid consent from the patient
1.5.3 Carry out care as prescribed by the dentist and plan thedelivery in the most appropriate way for the patient
1.5.4 Identify where patients’ needs may differ from the treatmentplan and refer patients for advice when and whereappropriate
1.5.5 Discuss the role of the dental therapist and other membersof the dental team in the treatment plan
1.7 Patient management
1.7.1 Treat all patients with equality, respect and dignity
1.7.2 Explain the impact of medical and psychological conditionsin the patient
1.7.3 Recognise the need to monitor and review treatmentoutcomes
1.7.4 Manage patient anxiety and pain through effectivecommunication, reassurance and relevant behaviouraltechniques
1.7.5 Manage patient pain through the appropriate use of analgesia
28
Outcomes
Dentists
Dentaltherapists
Dentalhygienists
Dentalnurses
Orthodontictherapists
Clinicaldentaltechnicians
Dentaltechnicians
Sections 1.3 and 1.6 do notapply to thisregistrant group
Principles ofPatient Consent,GDC 2005
General Dental Council
1.7.6 Explain the risks and benefits of treatment under generalanaesthesia and conscious sedation
1.7.7 Refer to other healthcare professionals as prescribed by the dentist
1.7.8 Recognise the need for and make arrangements forappropriate follow-up care
1.7.9 Recognise local referral networks, local clinical guidelinesand policies
1.7.10 Discuss the role of the dental therapist and other membersof the dental team in the patient management process
1.8 Patient and public safety
1.8.1 Recognise the risks around the clinical environment andmanage these in a safe and efficient manner
1.8.2 Implement and perform effective decontamination and infection control procedures according to current guidelines
1.8.3 Recognise and take responsibility for the quality of careprovided to the patient
1.8.4 Take responsibility for ensuring compliance with currentbest practice guidelines
1.8.5 Recognise and manage medical emergencies
1.8.6 Explain the importance of and maintain accurate,contemporaneous and comprehensive patient records in accordance with legal and statutory requirements andbest practice
1.8.7 Recognise the signs of abuse or neglect and describe localand national systems and raise concerns where appropriate
1.9 Treatment of acute oral conditions
1.9.1 Recognise and manage patients with acute oral conditionsensuring involvement of appropriate dental team members
1.10 Health promotion and disease prevention
1.10.1 Explain the principles of preventive care
1.10.2 Provide patients with comprehensive and accuratepreventive education and instruction in a manner whichencourages self-care and motivation
29
Outcomes
Dentists
Dentaltherapists
Dentalhygienists
Dentalnurses
Orthodontictherapists
Clinicaldentaltechnicians
Dentaltechnicians
Preparing for practice
1.10.3 Underpin all patient care with a preventive approach thatcontributes to the patient’s long-term oral health andgeneral health
1.10.4 Advise on and apply a range of preventive materials andtreatment as appropriate
1.10.5 Assess the results of treatment and provide appropriateaftercare and ongoing preventive advice
1.10.6 Describe the health risks of diet, drugs and substancemisuse, and substances such as tobacco and alcohol onoral and general health and provide appropriate advice,referral and support
1.11 Periodontal therapy
1.11.1 Assess and manage the health of periodontal and softtissues taking into account risk and lifestyle factors
1.11.2 Explain and take account of the impact of the patient’speriodontal and general health on the overall treatment planand outcomes
1.11.3 Undertake prescribed non-surgical treatments to remove hard and soft deposits and stains using a range of methods
1.11.4 Monitor and record changes in periodontal health asnecessary using appropriate indices
1.11.5 Place temporary dressings and re-cement crowns with atemporary cement
1.11.6 Recognise and appropriately manage the complicationsassociated with periodontal therapy
1.11.7 Recognise the role of surgical management of periodontaldiseases, apply antimicrobials, and provide appropriatepatient care
1.11.8 Describe the risks related to dental implant therapy andmanage the health of peri-implant tissues
1.12 Extraction of teeth
1.12.1 Explain the risks, indications and complications ofextractions
1.12.2 Extract erupted deciduous teeth under local anaesthetic
30
Outcomes
Dentists
Dentaltherapists
Dentalhygienists
Dentalnurses
Orthodontictherapists
Clinicaldentaltechnicians
Dentaltechnicians
General Dental Council
1.13 Management of the developing and developed dentition
1.13.1 Identify normal and abnormal facial growth, physical, mental and dental development and explain theirsignificance
1.14 Restoration of teeth
1.14.1 Assess and manage caries, occlusion, and tooth wear,and, where appropriate, restore the dentition using theprinciple of minimal intervention, maintaining function and aesthetics
1.14.2 Restore teeth using a wide range of treatments andmaterials appropriate to the patient including permanentand temporary direct restorations, maintaining function and aesthetics
1.14.3 Provide pulp treatment for deciduous teeth
1.14.4 Restore deciduous teeth using preformed crowns
1.14.5 Explain the role of the dental therapist in the restoration of teeth
2 Population-based health and care
2.1 Describe the basic principles of a population healthapproach including demographic and social trends, UK andinternational oral health trends, determinants of health andinequalities in health, the ways in which these are measuredand current patterns
2.2 Explain the dental and wider healthcare systems dentalprofessionals work within including health policy andorganisation, delivery of healthcare and equity
2.3 Describe and evaluate the role of health promotion in termsof the changing environment, community and individualbehaviours to deliver health gain
2.4 Explain evidence-based prevention and apply appropriately
2.5 Describe the principles of planning oral health care forcommunities to meet needs and demands
31
Outcomes
Dentists
Dentaltherapists
Dentalhygienists
Dentalnurses
Orthodontictherapists
Clinicaldentaltechnicians
Dentaltechnicians
Preparing for practice
Communication
The registrant must recognise the importance of appropriatecommunication in healthcare at all times and through all media
Upon registration with the GDC the registrant will be able to:
3 Patients, their representatives and the public
3.1 Communicate appropriately, effectively and sensitively at alltimes with and about patients, their representatives and thegeneral public and in relation to:
• patients with anxious or challenging behaviour
• referring patients to colleagues, particularly where patients are from diverse backgrounds or there are barriers to patient communication
• difficult circumstances, such as when breaking bad news, and when discussing issues, such as alcohol consumption, smoking or diet
3.2 Recognise the importance of non-verbal communication,including listening skills, and barriers to effectivecommunication
3.3 Explain and check patients’ understanding of treatments,options, costs and informed consent
3.4 Obtain informed consent
4 Team and the wider healthcare environment
4.1 Communicate appropriately with colleagues from dentaland other healthcare professions in relation to the directcare of individual patients, including oral health promotion
4.2 Explain the role of appraisal, training and review ofcolleagues, giving and receiving effective feedback
4.3 Give and receive feedback effectively to and from othermembers of the team
5 Generic communication skills
5.1 Communicate appropriately, effectively and sensitively byspoken, written and electronic methods and maintain anddevelop these skills
5.2 Explain the importance of and maintain accurate,contemporaneous and comprehensive patient records in
32
Outcomes
Dentists
Dentaltherapists
Dentalhygienists
Dentalnurses
Orthodontictherapists
Clinicaldentaltechnicians
Dentaltechnicians
Principles ofPatient Consent,GDC 2005
General Dental Council
accordance with legal and statutory requirements and best practice
5.3 Recognise the use of a range of communication methods and technologies and their appropriate application in support of clinical practice
5.4 Recognise and act within the principles of informationgovernance
Professionalism
Upon registration with the GDC the registrant will be able to:
6 Patients and the public
6.1 Put patients’ interests first and act to protect them
6.2 Act with integrity and be trustworthy
6.3 Respect patients’ dignity and choice
6.4 Protect the confidentiality of all personal information
6.5 Recognise and respect the patient’s perspective andexpectations of dental care and the role of the dental team,taking into account issues relating to equality and diversity
7 Ethical and legal
7.1 Recognise and act within the GDC’s standards and within other professionally relevant laws, ethical guidanceand systems
7.2 Recognise and act upon the legal and ethicalresponsibilities involved in protecting and promoting thehealth of individual patients
7.3 Act without discrimination and show respect for patients,colleagues and peers and the general public
7.4 Take responsibility for and act to raise concerns about yourown or others’ health, behaviour or professional performanceas described in The Principles of Raising Concerns
33
Outcomes
Dentists
Dentaltherapists
Dentalhygienists
Dentalnurses
Orthodontictherapists
Clinicaldentaltechnicians
Dentaltechnicians
Learning toManage HealthInformation -NHS 2009
Principles ofPatientConfidentiality,GDC 2005
Standards forDentalProfessionals,GDC 2005
The Principles of RaisingConcerns, GDC 2006
Preparing for practice
8 Teamwork
8.1 Describe and respect the roles of dental and otherhealthcare professionals in the context of learning and working in a dental and wider healthcare team
8.2 Co-operate effectively with other members of the dentaland wider healthcare team in the interests of patients
8.3 Explain the contribution that team members and effectiveteam working makes to the delivery of safe and effectivehigh quality care
9 Development of self and others
9.1 Recognise and demonstrate own professional responsibilityin the development of self and the rest of the team
9.2 Utilise the provision and receipt of effective feedback in theprofessional development of self and others
9.3 Explain the range of learning and teaching methods and theimportance of assessment, feedback, critical reflection,identification of learning needs and appraisal in personaldevelopment planning
9.4 Develop and maintain professional knowledge andcompetence and demonstrate commitment to lifelong learning
9.5 Recognise and evaluate the impact of new techniques andtechnologies in clinical practice
9.6 Accurately assess own capabilities and limitations in theinterest of high quality patient care and seek advice fromsupervisors or colleagues where appropriate
9.7 Describe and demonstrate the attributes of professionalattitudes and behaviour in all environments and media
Management and Leadership
Upon registration with the GDC the registrant will be able to:
10 Managing self
10.1 Put patients’ interests first and act to protect them
10.2 Effectively manage their own time and resources
34
Outcomes
Dentists
Dentaltherapists
Dentalhygienists
Dentalnurses
Orthodontictherapists
Clinicaldentaltechnicians
Dentaltechnicians
Principles ofDental TeamWorking, GDC 2006
Scope ofPractice, GDC 2008
CPDrequirements,GDC 2011
Principles ofManagementResponsibility,GDC 2008
General Dental Council
10.3 Recognise the impact of personal behaviour and managethis professionally
10.4 Recognise the range of skills and knowledge that contributeto effective management and leadership
10.5 When appropriate act as an advocate for patient/carer needs
10.6 Take responsibility for personal development planning,recording of evidence, and reflective practice
10.7 Ensure that all aspects of practice comply with legal andregulatory requirements
10.8 Demonstrate appropriate continuous improvement activities
11 Working with others
11.1 Take a patient-centred approach to working with the dentaland wider healthcare team
11.2 Recognise and respect own and others’ contribution to thedental and wider healthcare team and demonstrate effectiveteam working.
11.3 Recognise and demonstrate personal accountability topatients, the regulator, the team and wider community
11.4 Recognise and comply with the team working requirementsin the Scope of Practice and Standards documents
11.5 Recognise, take responsibility for and act to raise concerns about their own or others’ health, behaviour orprofessional performance as described in The Principles ofRaising Concerns
12 Managing the clinical and working environment
12.1 Recognise and comply with systems and processes tosupport safe patient care
12.2 Recognise the need for effective recorded maintenance andtesting of equipment and requirements for appropriatestorage, handling and use of materials
12.3 Recognise and demonstrate the procedures for handling complaints as described in the Principles ofComplaints Handling
12.4 Describe the legal, financial and ethical issues associatedwith managing a dental practice
12.5 Recognise and comply with national and local clinicalgovernance and health and safety requirements
35
Outcomes
Dentists
Dentaltherapists
Dentalhygienists
Dentalnurses
Orthodontictherapists
Clinicaldentaltechnicians
Dentaltechnicians
Standards forDentalprofessionals,GDC 2005,Principles ofRaisingConcerns, GDC 2006
Principles ofDental TeamWorking, GDC 2006
Scope ofPractice, GDC 2008,Principles ofDental TeamWorking, GDC 2006
The Principles of RaisingConcerns, GDC 2006
Principles ofComplaintsHandling, GDC 2006
Principles ofManagementResponsibility,GDC 2008
Preparing for practice
Clinical
Upon registration with the GDC the registrant will be able todemonstrate the outcomes as relevant to the practice of dentalhygiene and patient care.
1 Individual patient care
1.1 Foundations of practice
The registrant will be able to apply to the practice of dental hygiene principles that derive from the biomedical,behavioural and materials sciences
The registrant will recognise and take account of the needsof different patient groups including children, adults, olderpeople, and those with special care requirementsthroughout the patient care process
1.1.1 Describe the principles of an evidence-based approach to learning, clinical and professional practice anddecision making
1.1.2 Describe oral diseases and their relevance to prevention,diagnosis and treatment
1.1.3 Explain general and systemic disease and their relevance to oral health
1.1.4 Explain the aetiology and pathogenesis of oral disease
1.1.5 Describe relevant and appropriate dental, oral, craniofacialand general anatomy and explain their application to patientmanagement
1.1.6 Describe relevant and appropriate physiology and explainits application to patient management
1.1.7 Explain the potential routes of transmission of infectiousagents in dental practice, mechanisms for the prevention ofinfection, the scientific principles of decontamination anddisinfection and their relevance to health and safety
1.1.8 Describe the properties of relevant drugs and therapeuticagents and discuss their application to patient management
1.1.9 Describe the scientific principles underpinning the use ofmaterials and biomaterials and discuss their limitations andselection, with emphasis on those used in dentistry
1.1.10 Explain the scientific principles of medical ionizing radiationand statutory regulations
36
Outcomes
Dentists
Dentaltherapists
Dentalhygienists
Dentalnurses
Orthodontictherapists
Clinicaldentaltechnicians
Dentaltechnicians
General Dental Council
1.1.11 Recognise psychological and sociological factors thatcontribute to poor oral health, the course of diseases andthe success of treatment
1.2 Contribution to patient assessment
1.2.1 Recognise the importance of and carry out an appropriatesystematic intra- and extra-oral clinical examination
1.2.2 Recognise the importance of and record a comprehensiveand contemporaneous patient history
1.2.3 Recognise the significance of changes in the patient’sreported oral health status and take appropriate action
1.2.4 Recognise abnormalities of the oral cavity and the rest ofthe patient and raise concerns where appropriate
1.2.5 Contribute to relevant special investigations and diagnosticprocedures, including radiography
1.2.6 Assess patients’ levels of anxiety, experience andexpectations in respect of dental care
1.2.7 Discuss the importance of each component of the patientassessment process
1.5 Responding to the treatment plan
1.5.1 Explain the principles of obtaining valid patient consent
1.5.2 Obtain valid consent from the patient
1.5.3 Carry out care as prescribed by the dentist and plan thedelivery in the most appropriate way for the patient
1.5.4 Identify where patients’ needs may differ from the treatmentplan and refer patients for advice when and whereappropriate
1.5.5 Discuss the role of the dental hygienist and other membersof the dental team in the treatment plan
1.7 Patient management
1.7.1 Treat all patients with equality, respect and dignity
1.7.2 Explain the impact of medical and psychological conditionsin the patient
1.7.3 Recognise the need to monitor and review treatmentoutcomes
37
Outcomes
Dentists
Dentaltherapists
Dentalhygienists
Dentalnurses
Orthodontictherapists
Clinicaldentaltechnicians
Dentaltechnicians Sections 1.3
and 1.4 do notapply to thisregistrant group
Principles ofPatient Consent,GDC 2005
Preparing for practice
1.7.4 Manage patient anxiety and pain through effectivecommunication, reassurance and relevant behavioural techniques
1.7.5 Manage patient pain through the appropriate use of analgesia
1.7.6 Explain the risks and benefits of treatment under generalanaesthesia and conscious sedation
1.7.7 Refer to other healthcare professionals as prescribed by the dentist
1.7.8 Recognise the need for and make arrangements forappropriate follow-up care
1.7.9 Recognise local referral networks, local clinical guidelinesand policies
1.7.10 Discuss the role of the dental hygienist and other membersof the dental team in the patient management process
1.8 Patient and public safety
1.8.1 Recognise the risks around the clinical environment andmanage these in a safe and efficient manner
1.8.2 Implement and perform effective decontamination andinfection control procedures according to current guidelines
1.8.3 Recognise and take responsibility for the quality of careprovided to the patient
1.8.4 Take responsibility for ensuring compliance with currentbest practice guidelines
1.8.5 Recognise and manage medical emergencies
1.8.6 Explain the importance of and maintain accurate,contemporaneous and comprehensive patient records inaccordance with legal and statutory requirements and best practice
1.8.7 Recognise the signs of abuse or neglect and describe localand national systems and raise concerns where appropriate
1.9 Treatment of acute oral conditions
1.9.1 Recognise and manage patients with acute oral conditionsensuring involvement of appropriate dental team members
38
Outcomes
Dentists
Dentaltherapists
Dentalhygienists
Dentalnurses
Orthodontictherapists
Clinicaldentaltechnicians
Dentaltechnicians
General Dental Council
1.10 Health promotion and disease prevention
1.10.1 Explain the principles of preventive care
1.10.2 Provide patients with comprehensive and accuratepreventive education and instruction in a manner whichencourages self-care and motivation
1.10.3 Underpin all patient care with a preventive approach thatcontributes to the patient’s long-term oral health andgeneral health
1.10.4 Advise on and apply a range of preventive materials andtreatment
1.10.5 Assess the results of treatment and provide appropriateaftercare and ongoing preventive advice
1.10.6 Describe the health risks of diet, drugs and substancemisuse, and substances such as tobacco and alcohol onoral and general health and provide appropriate advice,referral and support
1.11 Periodontal therapy
1.11.1 Assess and manage the health of periodontal and softtissues taking into account risk and lifestyle factors
1.11.2 Explain and take account of the impact of the patient’speriodontal and general health on the overall treatment planand outcomes
1.11.3 Undertake prescribed non-surgical treatments to removehard and soft deposits and stains using a range of methods
1.11.4 Monitor and record changes in periodontal health asnecessary using appropriate indices
1.11.5 Recognise and appropriately manage the complicationsassociated with periodontal therapy
1.11.6 Place temporary dressings and re-cement crowns with atemporary cement
1.11.7 Recognise the role of surgical management of periodontaldiseases and provide appropriate patient care
1.11.8 Describe the risks related to dental implant therapy andmanage the health of peri-implant tissues
1.13 Management of the developing and developed dentition
1.13.1 Identify normal and abnormal facial growth, physical, mentaland dental development and explain their significance
39
Outcomes
Dentists
Dentaltherapists
Dentalhygienists
Dentalnurses
Orthodontictherapists
Clinicaldentaltechnicians
Dentaltechnicians
Preparing for practice
2 Population-based health and care
2.1 Describe the basic principles of a population healthapproach including demographic and social trends, UK andinternational oral health trends, determinants of health andinequalities in health, the ways in which these are measuredand current patterns
2.2 Explain the dental and wider healthcare systems dentalprofessionals work within including health policy andorganisation, delivery of healthcare and equity
2.3 Describe and evaluate the role of health promotion in termsof the changing environment, community and individualbehaviours to deliver health gain
2.4 Explain evidence-based prevention and apply appropriately
2.5 Describe the principles of planning oral health care forcommunities to meet needs and demands
Communication
The registrant must recognise the importance of appropriatecommunication in healthcare at all times and through all media
Upon registration with the GDC the registrant will be able to:
3 Patients, their representatives and the public
3.1 Communicate appropriately, effectively and sensitively at alltimes with and about patients, their representatives and thegeneral public and in relation to:
• patients with anxious or challenging behaviour
• referring patients to colleagues, particularly where patients are from diverse backgrounds or there are barriers to patient communication
• difficult circumstances, such as when breaking bad news, and when discussing issues, such as alcohol consumption, smoking or diet
3.2 Recognise the importance of non-verbal communication,including listening skills, and barriers to effectivecommunication
40
Outcomes
Dentists
Dentaltherapists
Dentalhygienists
Dentalnurses
Orthodontictherapists
Clinicaldentaltechnicians
Dentaltechnicians
General Dental Council
3.3 Explain and check patients’ understanding of treatments,options, costs and informed consent
3.4 Obtain informed consent
4 Team and the wider healthcare environment
4.1 Communicate appropriately with colleagues from dentaland other healthcare professions in relation to the directcare of individual patients, including oral health promotion
4.2 Explain the role of appraisal, training and review ofcolleagues, giving and receiving effective feedback
4.3 Give and receive feedback effectively to and from othermembers of the team
5 Generic communication skills
5.1 Communicate appropriately, effectively and sensitively byspoken, written and electronic methods and maintain anddevelop these skills
5.2 Explain the importance of and maintain accurate,contemporaneous and comprehensive patient records inaccordance with legal and statutory requirements and best practice
5.3 Recognise the use of a range of communication methodsand technologies and their appropriate application insupport of clinical practice
5.4 Recognise and act within the principles of informationgovernance
Professionalism
Upon registration with the GDC the registrant will be able to:
6 Patients and the public
6.1 Put patients’ interests first and act to protect them
6.2 Act with integrity and be trustworthy
6.3 Respect patients’ dignity and choices
41
Outcomes
Dentists
Dentaltherapists
Dentalhygienists
Dentalnurses
Orthodontictherapists
Clinicaldentaltechnicians
Dentaltechnicians
Principles ofPatient Consent,GDC 2005
Learning toManage HealthInformation -NHS 2009
Preparing for practice
6.4 Protect the confidentiality of all personal information
6.5 Recognise and respect the patient’s perspective andexpectations of dental care and the role of the dental team,taking into account issues relating to equality and diversity
7 Ethical and legal
7.1 Recognise and act within the GDC’s standards and within other professionally relevant laws, ethical guidanceand systems
7.2 Recognise and act upon the legal and ethicalresponsibilities involved in protecting and promoting thehealth of individual patients
7.3 Act without discrimination and show respect for patients,colleagues and peers and the general public
7.4 Take responsibility for and act to raise concerns about yourown or others’ health, behaviour or professional performanceas described in The Principles of Raising Concerns
8 Teamwork
8.1 Describe and respect the roles of dental and otherhealthcare professionals in the context of learning and working in a dental and wider healthcare team
8.2 Co-operate effectively with other members of the dentaland wider healthcare team in the interests of patients
8.3 Explain the contribution that team members and effectiveteam working makes to the delivery of safe and effectivehigh quality care
9 Development of self and others
9.1 Recognise and demonstrate own professional responsibilityin the development of self and the rest of the team
9.2 Utilise the provision and receipt of effective feedback in theprofessional development of self and others
9.3 Explain the range of learning and teaching methods and theimportance of assessment, feedback, critical reflection,identification of learning needs and appraisal in personaldevelopment planning
9.4 Develop and maintain professional knowledge andcompetence and demonstrate commitment to lifelong learning
42
Outcomes
Dentists
Dentaltherapists
Dentalhygienists
Dentalnurses
Orthodontictherapists
Clinicaldentaltechnicians
Dentaltechnicians
Principles ofPatientConfidentiality,GDC 2005
Standards for DentalProfessionals,GDC 2005
The Principles of RaisingConcerns, GDC 2006
Principles ofDental TeamWorking, GDC 2006
Scope ofPractice, GDC 2008
GDC CPDrequirements
General Dental Council
9.5 Recognise and evaluate the impact of new techniques andtechnologies in clinical practice
9.6 Accurately assess own capabilities and limitations in theinterest of high quality patient care and seek advice fromsupervisors or colleagues where appropriate
9.7 Describe and demonstrate the attributes of professionalattitudes and behaviour in all environments and media
Management and Leadership
Upon registration with the GDC the registrant will be able to:
10 Managing self
10.1 Put patients’ interests first and act to protect them
10.2 Effectively manage their own time and resources
10.3 Recognise the impact of personal behaviour and managethis professionally
10.4 Recognise the range of skills and knowledge that contributeto effective management and leadership
10.5 When appropriate act as an advocate for patient needs
10.6 Take responsibility for personal development planning,recording of evidence and reflective practice
10.7 Ensure that all aspects of practice comply with legal andregulatory requirements
10.8 Demonstrate appropriate continuous improvement activities
11 Working with others
11.1 Take a patient-centred approach to working with the dentaland wider healthcare team
11.2 Recognise and respect own and others’ contribution to thedental and wider healthcare team and demonstrate effectiveteam working.
11.3 Recognise and demonstrate personal accountability topatients, the regulator, the team and wider community
11.4 Recognise and comply with the team working requirementsin the Scope of Practice and Standards documents
43
Outcomes
Dentists
Dentaltherapists
Dentalhygienists
Dentalnurses
Orthodontictherapists
Clinicaldentaltechnicians
Dentaltechnicians
Principles ofManagementResponsibility,GDC 2008
Standards forDentalprofessionals,GDC 2005,Principles ofRaisingConcerns, GDC 2006
Principles ofDental TeamWorking, GDC 2006
Scope ofPractice, GDC 2008,Principles ofDental Team Working, GDC 2006, Standards for Dentalprofessionals,GDC 2005
Preparing for practice
11.5 Recognise, take responsibility for and act to raise concerns about their own or others’ health, behaviour orprofessional performance as described in The Principles of Raising Concerns
12 Managing the clinical and working environment
12.1 Recognise and comply with systems and processes tosupport safe patient care
12.2 Recognise the need for effective recorded maintenance andtesting of equipment and requirements for appropriatestorage, handling and use of materials
12.3 Recognise and demonstrate the procedures for handling complaints as described in the Principles ofComplaints Handling
12.4 Describe the legal, financial and ethical issues associatedwith managing a dental practice
12.5 Recognise and comply with national and local clinicalgovernance and health and safety requirements
44
Outcomes
Dentists
Dentaltherapists
Dentalhygienists
Dentalnurses
Orthodontictherapists
Clinicaldentaltechnicians
Dentaltechnicians
The Principles ofRaisingConcerns, GDC 2006
Principles ofComplaintsHandling, GDC 2006
Principles ofManagementResponsibility,GDC 2008
General Dental Council
Clinical
Upon registration with the GDC the registrant will be able todemonstrate the outcomes as relevant to the practice of dentalnursing and patient care.
1 Individual patient care
1.1 Foundations of practice
The registrant will be able to apply to the practice of dentalnursing principles that derive from the biomedical andbehavioural sciences
The registrant will recognise and take account of the needsof different patient groups including children, adults, olderpeople, and those with special care requirementsthroughout the patient care process
1.1.1 Describe the principles of an evidence-based approach to learning, clinical and professional practice and decision making
1.1.2 Recognise the range of normal human structures andfunctions with particular reference to oral disease andtreatment
1.1.3 Recognise abnormalities of the oral cavity and the rest ofthe patient and raise concerns where appropriate
1.1.4 Explain the aetiology and pathogenesis of caries andperiodontal disease
1.1.5 Describe relevant dental and oral anatomy and theirapplication to patient management
1.1.6 Describe relevant and appropriate physiology and itsapplication to patient management
1.1.7 Explain the potential routes of transmission of infectiousagents in dental practice, mechanisms for the prevention ofinfection, the scientific principles of decontamination anddisinfection and their relevance to health and safety
1.1.8 Describe commonly used dental biomaterials and their application
1.1.9 Describe psychological and sociological aspects ofhealth,illness, behavioural change and disease
1.2 Contribution to patient assessment
1.2.1 Explain the need for and record an accurate andcontemporaneous patient history
45
Outcomes
Dentists
Dentaltherapists
Dentalhygienists
Dentalnurses
Orthodontictherapists
Clinicaldentaltechnicians
Dentaltechnicians
Preparing for practice
1.2.2 Accurately describe and record an oral health assessment
1.2.3 Accurately record dental charting as carried out by otherappropriate registrants
1.2.4 Recognise the significance of changes in the patient’sreported oral health status and take appropriate action
1.2.5 Prepare records, images, equipment and materials forclinical assessment
1.2.6 Recognise and describe the varying levels of patient anxiety,experience and expectations in respect of dental care
1.2.7 Discuss the importance of each component of the patientassessment process
1.5 Responding to the treatment plan
1.5.1 Explain the principles of obtaining valid patient consent
1.5.2 Discuss the role of the dental nurse and other members ofthe dental team in the treatment plan
1.7 Patient management
1.7.1 Treat all patients with equality, respect and dignity
1.7.2 Explain the impact of medical and psychological conditionsin the patient
1.7.3 Monitor, support and reassure patients through effectivecommunication and behavioural techniques
1.7.4 Advise patients on oral health maintenance
1.7.5 Recognise the need for and make arrangements for follow-up care as prescribed by the operator
1.7.6 Describe the role of the dental nurse and other members ofthe dental team in the patient management process
1.8 Patient and public safety
1.8.1 Use the working and clinical environment in a safe andefficient manner
1.8.2 Perform effective decontamination and infection controlprocedures
1.8.3 Comply with current best practice guidelines
1.8.4 Recognise and manage medical emergencies
46
Outcomes
Dentists
Dentaltherapists
Dentalhygienists
Dentalnurses
Orthodontictherapists
Clinicaldentaltechnicians
Dentaltechnicians
Sections 1.3 and 1.4 do notapply to thisregistrant group
Principles ofPatient Consent,GDC 2005
General Dental Council
1.8.5 Explain the importance of accurate, contemporaneous andcomprehensive patient records in accordance with legaland statutory requirements and best practice
1.8.6 Recognise the signs of abuse or neglect and describe localand national systems and raise concerns where appropriate
1.9 Treatment of acute oral conditions
1.9.1 Recognise and manage patients with acute oral conditionsensuring involvement of appropriate dental team members
1.10 Health promotion and disease prevention
1.10.1 Describe the principles of preventive care
1.10.2 Provide patients with accurate and effective preventiveinformation in a manner which encourages self-care andmotivation
1.10.3 Discuss the health risks of diet, drugs and substancemisuse, and substances such as tobacco, alcohol anddrugs on oral and general health
1.11 Contributing to treatment
1.11.1 Prepare and maintain the clinical environment including theinstruments and equipment
1.11.2 Provide chairside support to the operator during treatment
1.11.3 Prepare, mix and handle dental materials
1.11.4 Process and manage dental radiographs
2 Population-based health and care
2.1 Describe the basic principles of a population healthapproach including demographic and social trends, UK andinternational oral health trends, determinants of health andinequalities in health, the ways in which these are measuredand current patterns
2.2 Describe the dental and wider healthcare systems dentalprofessionals work within including health policy andorganisation, delivery of healthcare and equity
2.3 Describe and evaluate the role of health promotion in termsof the changing environment, community and individualbehaviours to deliver health gain
47
Outcomes
Dentists
Dentaltherapists
Dentalhygienists
Dentalnurses
Orthodontictherapists
Clinicaldentaltechnicians
Dentaltechnicians
Preparing for practice
2.4 Describe evidence-based prevention and applyappropriately
2.5 Describe the principles of planning oral health care forcommunities to meet needs and demands
Communication
The registrant must recognise the importance of appropriatecommunication in healthcare at all times and through all media
Upon registration with the GDC the registrant will be able to:
3 Patients, their representatives and the public
3.1 Communicate appropriately, effectively and sensitively withand about patients, their representatives and the generalpublic
3.2 Communicate appropriately, effectively and sensitively toprovide reassurance and information on oral hygiene topatients and their representatives
3.3 Explain the purpose and process of informed consent
4 Team and the wider healthcare environment
4.1 Communicate appropriately with colleagues from dentaland other healthcare professions in relation to the directcare of individual patients, including oral health promotion
4.2 Explain the role of appraisal, training and review ofcolleagues, and giving and receiving effective feedback
4.3 Give and receive feedback effectively to and from othermembers of the team
5 Generic communication skills
5.1 Communicate appropriately, effectively and sensitively byspoken, written and electronic methods and maintain anddevelop these skills
5.2 Explain the importance of accurate, contemporaneous andcomprehensive patient records in accordance with legaland statutory requirements and best practice
48
Outcomes
Dentists
Dentaltherapists
Dentalhygienists
Dentalnurses
Orthodontictherapists
Clinicaldentaltechnicians
Dentaltechnicians
Principles ofPatient Consent,GDC 2005
General Dental Council
5.3 Recognise the use of a range of communication methodsand technologies and their appropriate application insupport of clinical practice
5.4 Recognise and act within the principles of informationgovernance
Professionalism
Upon registration with the GDC the Registrant will be able to:
6 Patients and the public
6.1 Put patients’ interests first and act to protect them
6.2 Act with integrity and be trustworthy
6.3 Respect patients’ dignity and choices
6.4 Protect the confidentiality of all personal information
6.5 Recognise and respect the patient’s perspective andexpectations of dental care and the role of the dental team,taking into account issues relating to equality and diversity
7 Ethical and legal
7.1 Recognise and act within the GDC’s standards and within other professionally relevant laws, ethical guidanceand systems
7.2 Recognise and act upon the legal and ethicalresponsibilities involved in protecting and promoting thehealth of individual patients
7.3 Act without discrimination and show respect for patients,colleagues and peers and the general public
7.4 Take responsibility for and act to raise concerns about yourown or others’ health, behaviour or professional performanceas described in The Principles of Raising Concerns
8 Teamwork
8.1 Describe and respect the roles of dental and otherhealthcare professionals in the context of learning andworking in a dental and wider healthcare team
49
Outcomes
Dentists
Dentaltherapists
Dentalhygienists
Dentalnurses
Orthodontictherapists
Clinicaldentaltechnicians
Dentaltechnicians
Learning toManage HealthInformation -NHS 2009
Principles ofPatientConfidentiality,GDC 2005
Standards forDentalProfessionals,GDC 2005
The Principles of RaisingConcerns, GDC 2006
Principles ofDental TeamWorking, GDC 2006
Scope ofPractice,GDC 2008
Preparing for practice
8.2 Co-operate effectively with other members of the dental andwider healthcare team in the interests of patients
8.3 Explain the contribution that team members and effectiveteam working makes to the delivery of safe and effective high quality care
9 Development of self and others
9.1 Recognise and demonstrate own professional responsibilityin the development of self and the rest of the team
9.2 Utilise the provision and receipt of effective feedback in theprofessional development of self and others
9.3 Develop and maintain professional knowledge andcompetence and demonstrate commitment to lifelong learning
9.4 Recognise the impact of new techniques and technologies inclinical practice
9.5 Accurately assess own capabilities and limitations in theinterest of high quality patient care and seek advice fromsupervisors or colleagues where appropriate
9.6 Describe and demonstrate the attributes of professionalattitudes and behaviour in all environments and media
Management and leadership
Upon registration with the GDC the registrant will be able to:
10 Managing self
10.1 Put patients’ interests first and act to protect them
10.2 Effectively manage their own time and resources
10.3 Recognise the impact of personal behaviour and manage thisprofessionally
10.4 When appropriate act as an advocate for patient needs
10.5 Take responsibility for personal development planning,recording of evidence, and reflective practice
10.6 Ensure that all aspects of practice comply with legal andregulatory requirements
10.7 Demonstrate appropriate continuous improvement activities
50
Outcomes
Dentists
Dentaltherapists
Dentalhygienists
Dentalnurses
Orthodontictherapists
Clinicaldentaltechnicians
Dentaltechnicians
GDC CPDrequirements
Principles ofManagementResponsibility,GDC 2008
Standards forDentalprofessionals,GDC 2005
General Dental Council
11 Working with others
11.1 Take a patient-centred approach to working with the dentaland wider healthcare team
11.2 Recognise and respect own and other team members’contribution to the dental and wider healthcare team anddemonstrate effective team working.
11.3 Recognise and comply with the team working requirementsin the Scope of Practice and Standards documents
11.4 Recognise, take responsibility for and act to raise concerns about your own or others’ health, behaviour orprofessional performance as described in The Principles ofRaising Concerns
12 Managing the clinical and working environment
12.1 Recognise and comply with systems and processes tosupport safe patient care
12.2 Recognise the need for effective recorded maintenance andtesting of equipment and requirements for appropriatestorage, handling and use of materials
12.3 Recognise and demonstrate the procedures for handling of complaints as described in the Principles ofComplaints Handling
12.4 Describe the legal, financial and ethical issues associatedwith managing a dental practice
12.5 Recognise and comply with national and local clinicalgovernance and health and safety requirements
51
Outcomes
Dentists
Dentaltherapists
Dentalhygienists
Dentalnurses
Orthodontictherapists
Clinicaldentaltechnicians
Dentaltechnicians
Principles ofDental TeamWorking, GDC 2006
Scope ofPractice, GDC2008, GDC2006, Standardsfor Dentalprofessionals,GDC 2005
Principles of RaisingConcerns, GDC 2006
Principles ofComplaintsHandling, GDC 2006
Principles ofManagementResponsibility,GDC 2008
Preparing for practice
Clinical
Upon registration with the GDC the registrant will be able todemonstrate the outcomes as relevant to the practice of orthodontictherapy and patient care.
1 Individual patient care
1.1 Foundations of practice
The registrant will be able to apply to the practice oforthodontic therapy principles that derive from thebiomedical, behavioural and materials sciences
The registrant will recognise and take account of the needsof different patient groups including children, adults, olderpeople, and those with special care requirementsthroughout the patient care process
1.1.1 Describe the principles of an evidence-based approach to learning, clinical and professional practice and decision making
1.1.2 Explain the range of normal human structures and functionswith particular reference to oral disease and treatment
1.1.3 Explain the aetiology and pathogenesis of oral disease
1.1.4 Describe relevant dental, craniofacial and oral anatomy andexplain their application to patient management
1.1.5 Describe relevant physiology and explain its application topatient management
1.1.6 Explain the potential routes of transmission of infectiousagents in dental practice, mechanisms for the prevention ofinfection, the scientific principles of decontamination anddisinfection and their relevance to health and safety
1.1.7 Describe the scientific principles underpinning the use ofbiomaterials and discuss their limitations with emphasis onthose used in dentistry
1.1.8 Explain the scientific principles of medical ionizing radiationand statutory regulations
1.1.9 Describe psychological and sociological aspects of health,illness, behavioural change and disease
1.2 Contribution to patient assessment
1.2.1 Explain the need for an accurate and contemporaneouspatient history
52
Outcomes
Dentists
Dentaltherapists
Dentalhygienists
Dentalnurses
Orthodontictherapists
Clinicaldentaltechnicians
Dentaltechnicians
General Dental Council
1.2.2 Recognise the significance of changes in the patient’sreported oral health status and take appropriate action
1.2.3 Recognise the early stages of mucosal abnormality and theimportance of appropriate and timely referral
1.2.4 Assess patients’ levels of anxiety, experience andexpectations in respect of dental care
1.2.5 Contribute to relevant special tests and diagnosticprocedures
1.2.6 Discuss the importance of each component of the patientassessment process
1.5 Responding to the treatment plan
1.5.1 Explain the principles of obtaining valid patient consent
1.5.2 Obtain valid consent from the patient
1.5.3 Carry out care as prescribed by the dentist and plan thedelivery in the most appropriate way for the patient
1.5.4 Identify where patients’ needs may differ from the treatmentplan or prescription and refer patients for advice whereappropriate
1.5.5 Discuss the role of the orthodontic therapist and othermembers of the dental team in the treatment plan
1.7 Patient management
1.7.1 Treat all patients with equality, respect and dignity
1.7.2 Explain the impact of medical and psychological conditionsin the patient
1.7.3 Recognise the need to monitor and review treatmentoutcomes
1.7.4 Manage patient anxiety through effective communication,reassurance and relevant behavioural techniques
1.7.5 Recognise the need for appropriate follow-up care
1.7.6 Recognise the management and organisation of localreferral networks, local clinical guidelines and policies
1.7.7 Describe the role of the orthodontic therapist and othermembers of the dental team in the patient managementprocess
53
Outcomes
Dentists
Dentaltherapists
Dentalhygienists
Dentalnurses
Orthodontictherapists
Clinicaldentaltechnicians
Dentaltechnicians
Sections 1.3,1.4 and 1.6 donot apply to thisregistrant group
Preparing for practice
1.8 Patient and public safety
1.8.1 Recognise the risks around the clinical environment andmanage these in a safe and efficient manner
1.8.2 Implement and perform effective decontamination andinfection control procedures
1.8.3 Take responsibility for ensuring compliance with currentbest practice guidelines
1.8.4 Recognise and manage medical emergencies
1.8.5 Explain the importance of and maintain accurate,contemporaneous and comprehensive patient records in accordance with legal and statutory requirements andbest practice
1.8.6 Recognise the signs of abuse or neglect and describe localand national systems and raise concerns where appropriate
1.9 Treatment of acute oral conditions
1.9.1 Recognise and manage patients with acute oral conditionsensuring involvement of appropriate dental team members
1.10 Health promotion and disease prevention
1.10.1 Describe the principles of preventive care
1.10.2 Provide patients with comprehensive and accuratepreventive education and instruction in a manner whichencourages self-care and motivation
1.10.3 Underpin all patient care with a preventive approach thatcontributes to the patient’s long-term oral and general health
1.10.4 Describe the health risks of diet, drugs and substancemisuse, and substances such as tobacco and alcohol onoral and general health and provide appropriate advice,referral and support
1.13 Management of the developing and developeddentition
1.13.1 Identify normal and abnormal facial growth, physical, mentaland dental development and explain their significance
1.13.2 Explain the aetiology of malocclusion
1.13.3 Describe how to undertake an orthodontic assessment andexplain how treatment need is assessed
54
Outcomes
Dentists
Dentaltherapists
Dentalhygienists
Dentalnurses
Orthodontictherapists
Clinicaldentaltechnicians
Dentaltechnicians
Section 1.12does not apply to thisregistrant group
General Dental Council
1.13.4 Recognise and explain to patients the range ofcontemporary orthodontic treatment options, their impact,outcomes, limitations and risks
1.13.5 Recognise common problems related to orthodontictreatment and take appropriate action
1.13.6 Undertake orthodontic procedures as prescribed by thereferring practitioner
2 Population-based health and care
2.1 Describe the basic principles of a population healthapproach including demographic and social trends, UK andinternational oral health trends, determinants of health andinequalities in health, the ways in which these are measuredand current patterns
2.2 Describe the dental and wider healthcare systems dentalprofessionals work within including health policy andorganisation, delivery of healthcare and equity
2.3 Describe and evaluate the role of health promotion in termsof the changing environment and community and individualbehaviours to deliver health gain
2.4 Describe evidence-based prevention and applyappropriately
2.5 Describe the principles of planning oral health care forcommunities to meet needs and demands
Communication
The registrant must recognise the importance of appropriatecommunication in healthcare at all times and through all media
Upon registration with the GDC the registrant will be able to:
3 Patients, their representatives and the public
3.1 Communicate appropriately, effectively and sensitively at alltimes with and about patients, their representatives and thegeneral public and in relation to:
• patients with anxious or challenging behaviour
55
Outcomes
Dentists
Dentaltherapists
Dentalhygienists
Dentalnurses
Orthodontictherapists
Clinicaldentaltechnicians
Dentaltechnicians
Preparing for practice
• referring patients to colleagues, particularly where patients are from diverse backgrounds or there are barriers to patient communication
• difficult circumstances, such as when breaking bad news, and when discussing issues, such as alcohol consumption, smoking or diet
3.2 Recognise the importance of non-verbal communication, including listening skills, and barriers to effective communication
3.3 Explain and check patients’ understanding of treatments,options, costs and informed consent
3.4 Obtain informed consent
4 Team and the wider healthcare environment
4.1 Communicate appropriately with colleagues from dentaland other healthcare professions in relation to the directcare of individual patients, including oral health promotion
4.2 Explain the role of appraisal, training and review ofcolleagues, and giving and receiving effective feedback
4.3 Give and receive feedback effectively to and from othermembers of the team
5 Generic communication skills
5.1 Communicate appropriately, effectively and sensitively byspoken, written and electronic methods and maintain anddevelop these skills
5.2 Explain the importance of and maintain accurate,contemporaneous and comprehensive patient records inaccordance with legal and statutory requirements and bestpractice
5.3 Recognise the use of a range of communication methodsand technologies and their appropriate application insupport of clinical practice
5.4 Recognise and act within the principles of informationgovernance
56
Outcomes
Dentists
Dentaltherapists
Dentalhygienists
Dentalnurses
Orthodontictherapists
Clinicaldentaltechnicians
Dentaltechnicians
Principles ofPatient Consent,GDC 2005
Learning toManage HealthInformation -NHS 2009
General Dental Council
Professionalism
Upon registration with the GDC the registrant will be able to:
6 Patients and the public
6.1 Put patients’ interests first and act to protect them
6.2 Act with integrity and be trustworthy
6.3 Respect patients’ dignity and choices
6.4 Protect the confidentiality of all personal information
6.5 Recognise and respect the patient’s perspective andexpectations of dental care and the role of the dental team,taking into account issues relating to equality and diversity
7 Ethical and legal
7.1 Recognise and act within the GDC’s standards and within other professionally relevant laws, ethical guidanceand systems
7.2 Recognise and act upon the legal and ethicalresponsibilities involved in protecting and promoting thehealth of individual patients
7.3 Act without discrimination and show respect for patients,colleagues and peers and the general public
7.4 Take responsibility for and act to raise concerns about their own or others’ health, behaviour or professional performance as described in The Principles of Raising Concerns
8 Teamwork
8.1 Describe and respect the roles of dental and otherhealthcare professionals in the context of learning andworking in a dental and wider healthcare team
8.2 Co-operate effectively with other members of the dentaland wider healthcare team in the interests of patients
8.3 Explain the contribution that team members and effectiveteam working makes to the delivery of safe and effectivehigh quality care
57
Outcomes
Dentists
Dentaltherapists
Dentalhygienists
Dentalnurses
Orthodontictherapists
Clinicaldentaltechnicians
Dentaltechnicians
Principles ofPatientConfidentiality,GDC 2005
Standards forDentalProfessionals,GDC 2005
The Principles of RaisingConcerns, GDC 2006
Principles ofDental TeamWorking, GDC 2006
Scope ofPractice, GDC 2008
Preparing for practice
9 Development of self and others
9.1 Recognise and demonstrate own professional responsibilityin the development of self and the rest of the team
9.2 Utilise the provision and receipt of effective feedback in theprofessional development of self and others
9.3 Develop and maintain professional knowledge andcompetence and demonstrate commitment to lifelong learning
9.4 Recognise and evaluate the impact of new techniques andtechnologies in clinical practice
9.5 Accurately assess own capabilities and limitations in theinterest of high quality patient care and seek advice fromsupervisors or colleagues where appropriate
9.6 Describe and demonstrate the attributes of professionalattitudes and behaviour in all environments and media
Management and leadership
Upon registration with the GDC the registrant will be able to:
10 Managing self
10.1 Put patients’ interests first and act to protect them
10.2 Effectively manage their own time and resources
10.3 Recognise the impact of personal behaviour and managethis professionally
10.4 Recognise the range of skills and knowledge that contributeto effective management and leadership
10.5 When appropriate act as an advocate for patient needs
10.6 Take responsibility for personal development planning,recording of evidence, and reflective practice
10.7 Ensure that all aspects of practice comply with legal andregulatory requirements
10.8 Demonstrate appropriate continuous improvement activities
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Outcomes
Dentists
Dentaltherapists
Dentalhygienists
Dentalnurses
Orthodontictherapists
Clinicaldentaltechnicians
Dentaltechnicians
GDC CPDrequirements
Principles ofManagementResponsibility,GDC 2008
Standards for Dentalprofessionals,GDC 2005,Principles ofRaisingConcerns, GDC 2006
General Dental Council
11 Working with others
11.1 Take a patient-centred approach to working with the dentaland wider healthcare team
11.2 Recognise and respect own and others’ contribution to thedental and wider healthcare team and demonstrate effectiveteam working.
11.3 Recognise and demonstrate personal accountability topatients, the regulator, the team and wider community
11.4 Recognise and comply with the team working requirementsin the Scope of Practice and Standards documents
11.5 Recognise, take responsibility for and act to raise concerns about their own or others’ health, behaviour orprofessional performance as described in The Principles of Raising Concerns
12 Managing the clinical and working environment
12.1 Recognise and comply with systems and processes tosupport safe patient care
12.2 Recognise the need for effective recorded maintenance andtesting of equipment and requirements for appropriatestorage, handling and use of materials
12.3 Recognise and apply the procedures for handlingcomplaints as described in the Principles of Complaints Handling
12.4 Describe the legal, financial and ethical issues associatedwith managing a dental practice
12.5 Recognise and comply with national and local clinicalgovernance and health and safety requirements
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Outcomes
Dentists
Dentaltherapists
Dentalhygienists
Dentalnurses
Orthodontictherapists
Clinicaldentaltechnicians
Dentaltechnicians
Principles ofDental TeamWorking, GDC 2006
Scope ofPractice, GDC2008, Principlesof Dental TeamWorking, GDC2006, Standards for Dentalprofessionals,GDC 2005
The Principles of RaisingConcerns, GDC 2006
Principles ofComplaintsHandling, GDC 2006
Principles ofManagementResponsibility,GDC 2008
Preparing for practice
Clinical
Upon registration with the GDC the registrant will be able todemonstrate the outcomes as relevant to the practice of clinicaldental technology and patient care.
1 Individual patient care
1.1 Foundations of practice
The registrant will be able to apply to the practice of clinical dental technology principles that derive from the biomedical, behavioural, engineering and materials sciences
The registrant will recognise and take account of the needsof different patient groups including children, adults, olderpeople, and those with special care requirementsthroughout the patient care process
1.1.1 Describe the principles of an evidence-based approach tolearning, clinical and professional practice and decisionmaking
1.1.2 Explain the range of normal human structures and functionswith particular reference to oral disease and treatment
1.1.3 Recognise abnormalities of the oral cavity and the rest ofthe patient and raise concerns where appropriate
1.1.4 Explain the aetiology and pathogenesis of oral disease
1.1.5 Describe relevant dental, oral and general anatomy andtheir application to patient management
1.1.6 Describe relevant physiology and its application to patientmanagement
1.1.7 Explain the potential routes of transmission of infectiousagents in dental practice, mechanisms for the prevention ofinfection, the scientific principles of decontamination anddisinfection and their relevance to health and safety
1.1.8 Describe the scientific principles underpinning the use ofmaterials and biomaterials and discuss their limitations andselection, with particular emphasis on those used indentistry
1.1.9 Explain and apply the scientific principles of medical ionizingradiation and statutory regulations
1.1.10 Describe psychological and sociological aspects of health,illness, behavioural change and disease
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Outcomes
Dentists
Dentaltherapists
Dentalhygienists
Dentalnurses
Orthodontictherapists
Clinicaldentaltechnicians
Dentaltechnicians
General Dental Council
1.2 Contribution to patient assessment
1.2.1 Recognise the importance of and carry out an appropriatesystematic intra and extra-oral clinical examination
1.2.2 Recognise the importance of and record a comprehensiveand contemporaneous patient history
1.2.3 Recognise the significance of changes in the patient’sreported oral health status and take appropriate action
1.2.4 Contribute to relevant special tests and diagnosticprocedures
1.2.5 Assess patients’ levels of anxiety, experience andexpectations in respect of dental care
1.2.6 Discuss the importance of each component of the patientassessment process
1.3 Patient assessment (edentulous patient)
1.3.1 Obtain, record, and interpret a comprehensive andcontemporaneous patient history
1.3.2 Undertake an appropriate systematic intra and extra-oralclinical examination
1.3.3 Manage appropriate clinical and laboratory investigations
1.3.4 Undertake relevant special investigations and diagnosticprocedures, including radiography
1.4 Diagnosis (edentulous patient)
1.4.1 For the edentulous patient formulate a differential diagnosis
1.5 Treatment planning (edentulous patient)
1.5.1 For the edentulous patient formulate an appropriatetreatment plan based on the patient assessment anddiagnosis
1.6 Responding to the treatment plan
1.6.1 Explain the principles of obtaining valid patient consent
1.6.2 Obtain valid consent from the patient
1.6.3 Provide care as outlined in a treatment plan or prescriptionand plan the delivery in the most appropriate way for thepatient
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Outcomes
Dentists
Dentaltherapists
Dentalhygienists
Dentalnurses
Orthodontictherapists
Clinicaldentaltechnicians
Dentaltechnicians
Principles ofPatient Consent,GDC 2005
Preparing for practice
1.6.4 Identify where patients’ needs may differ from the treatmentplan or prescription and refer patients for advice ortreatment where appropriate
1.6.5 Recognise abnormalities of the oral cavity and the rest ofthe patient and raise concerns where appropriate
1.6.6 Discuss the role of the clinical dental technician and othermembers of the dental team in the treatment plan
1.7 Patient management
1.7.1 Treat all patients with equality, respect and dignity
1.7.2 Explain the impact of medical and psychological conditionsin the patient
1.7.3 Recognise the need to monitor and review treatmentoutcomes
1.7.4 Manage patient anxiety and pain through effectivecommunication, reassurance and relevant behaviouraltechniques and refer where appropriate
1.7.5 Recognise and take responsibility for understanding themanagement and organisation of local referral networks,local clinical guidelines and policies
1.7.6 Discuss the role of the clinical dental technician and othermembers of the dental team in the patient managementprocess
1.8 Patient and public safety
1.8.1 Recognise the risks around the clinical environment andmanage these in a safe and efficient manner
1.8.2 Implement and perform effective decontamination andinfection control procedures according to current guidelines
1.8.3 Take responsibility for ensuring compliance with currentbest practice guidelines and European manufacturinglegislation
1.8.4 Recognise and take responsibility for the fitness for purposeof custom made dental devices provided
1.8.5 Recognise and manage medical emergencies
1.8.6 Explain the importance of and maintain accurate,contemporaneous and comprehensive patient records in accordance with legal and statutory requirements andbest practice
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Outcomes
Dentists
Dentaltherapists
Dentalhygienists
Dentalnurses
Orthodontictherapists
Clinicaldentaltechnicians
Dentaltechnicians
General Dental Council
1.8.7 Recognise the signs of abuse or neglect and describe local and national systems and raise concerns where appropriate
1.9 Treatment of acute oral conditions
1.9.1 Recognise and manage patients with acute oral conditionsensuring involvement of appropriate dental team members
1.10 Health promotion and disease prevention
1.10.1 Explain the principles of preventive care
1.10.2 Explain how the design and manufacture of custom madedental devices can contribute to the prevention of oraldisease and the interests of the patient’s long term oralhealth, safety and well-being
1.10.3 Evaluate and apply the principles of evidence based andappropriate design in the manufacture and provision ofcustom made dental devices
1.10.4 Provide patients with comprehensive and accuratepreventive education and instruction in a manner whichencourages self-care and motivation
1.10.5 Underpin all patient care with a preventive approach thatcontributes to the patient’s long-term oral and generalhealth
1.10.6 Assess the results of treatment and provide aftercare andongoing preventive advice
1.10.7 Describe the health risks of diet, drugs and substancemisuse, and substances such as tobacco and alcohol onoral and general health and provide appropriate informationand support
1.14 Replacement of teeth
1.14.1 Design, manufacture, assess and provide biomechanicallysound removable devices
1.14.2 Design, manufacture, assess and provide biomechanicallysound fixed prostheses
1.14.3 Design, manufacture, assess and provide biomechanicallysound orthodontic appliances
1.14.4 Repair custom made dental devices to meet the needs ofthe patient
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Outcomes
Dentists
Dentaltherapists
Dentalhygienists
Dentalnurses
Orthodontictherapists
Clinicaldentaltechnicians
Dentaltechnicians
Sections 1.11-1.13 do notapply to thisregistrant group
Preparing for practice
1.14.5 Repair and modify custom made dental devices
1.14.6 Evaluate, for individual patients, the need for more complextreatment and seek advice
1.14.7 Fit devices and appliances for the oral cavity according toprescription
1.14.8 Fit biomechanically sound complete dentures
1.14.9 Explain the role of the clinical dental technician in thereplacement of teeth
2 Population-based health and care
2.1 Describe the basic principles of a population healthapproach including demographic and social trends, UK andinternational oral health trends, determinants of health andinequalities in health, the ways in which these are measuredand current patterns
2.2 Explain the dental and wider healthcare systems dentalprofessionals work within including health policy andorganisation, delivery of healthcare and equity
2.3 Describe and evaluate the role of health promotion in termsof the changing environment, community and individualbehaviours to deliver health gain
2.4 Explain evidence-based prevention and apply appropriately
2.5 Describe the principles of planning oral health care forcommunities to meet needs and demands
Communication
The registrant must recognise the importance of appropriatecommunication in healthcare at all times and through all media
Upon registration with the GDC the registrant will be able to:
3 Patients, their representatives and the public
3.1 Communicate appropriately, effectively and sensitively at alltimes with and about patients, their representatives and thegeneral public and in relation to:
• patients with anxious or challenging behaviour
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Outcomes
Dentists
Dentaltherapists
Dentalhygienists
Dentalnurses
Orthodontictherapists
Clinicaldentaltechnicians
Dentaltechnicians
General Dental Council
• referring patients to colleagues, particularly where patients are from diverse backgrounds or there are barriers to patient communication
• difficult circumstances, such as when breaking bad news, and when discussing issues, such as alcohol consumption, smoking or diet
3.2 Recognise the importance of non-verbal communication,including listening skills, and barriers to effectivecommunication
3.3 Explain and check patients’ understanding of treatments,options, costs and informed consent
3.4 Obtain informed consent
4 Team and the wider healthcare environment
4.1 Communicate appropriately with colleagues from dentaland other healthcare professions in relation to the directcare of individual patients, including oral health promotion
4.2 Explain the role of appraisal, training and review ofcolleagues, and giving and receiving effective feedback
4.3 Give and receive feedback effectively to and from othermembers of the team
4.4 Communicate appropriately and effectively in professional discussions and transactions within the healthand other sectors
5 Generic communication skills
5.1 Communicate appropriately, effectively and sensitively byspoken, written and electronic methods and maintain anddevelop these skills
5.2 Use appropriate methods to provide accurate, clear andcomprehensive information when referring patients to otherdental and healthcare professionals
5.3 Explain the importance of and maintain accurate,contemporaneous and comprehensive patient records in accordance with legal and statutory requirements andbest practice
5.4 Recognise the use of a range of communication methodsand technologies and their appropriate application insupport of clinical practice
5.5 Recognise and act within the principles of informationgovernance
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Outcomes
Dentists
Dentaltherapists
Dentalhygienists
Dentalnurses
Orthodontictherapists
Clinicaldentaltechnicians
Dentaltechnicians
Principles ofPatient Consent,GDC 2005
Learning toManage HealthInformation -NHS 2009
Preparing for practice
Professionalism
Upon registration with the GDC the registrant will be able to:
6 Patients and the public
6.1 Put patients’ interests first and act to protect them
6.2 Act with integrity and be trustworthy
6.3 Respect patients’ dignity and choices
6.4 Protect the confidentiality of all personal information
6.5 Recognise and respect the patient’s perspective andexpectations of dental care and the role of the dental team,taking into account issues relating to equality and diversity
7 Ethical and legal
7.1 Recognise and act within the GDC’s standards and within other professionally relevant laws, ethical guidanceand systems
7.2 Recognise and act upon the legal and ethicalresponsibilities involved in protecting and promoting thehealth of individual patients
7.3 Act without discrimination and show respect for patients,colleagues and peers and the general public
7.4 Take responsibility for and act to raise concerns about yourown or others’ health, behaviour or professional performanceas described in The Principles of Raising Concerns
8 Teamwork
8.1 Describe and respect the roles of dental and otherhealthcare professionals in the context of learning andworking in a dental and wider healthcare team
8.2 Co-operate effectively with other members of the dentaland wider healthcare team in the interests of patients
8.3 Explain the contribution that team members and effectiveteam working makes to the delivery of safe and effectivehigh quality care
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Outcomes
Dentists
Dentaltherapists
Dentalhygienists
Dentalnurses
Orthodontictherapists
Clinicaldentaltechnicians
Dentaltechnicians
Principles ofPatientConfidentiality,GDC 2005
Standards forDentalProfessionals,GDC 2005
The Principles of RaisingConcerns, GDC 2006
Principles ofDental TeamWorking, GDC2006
Scope ofPractice, GDC 2008
General Dental Council
9 Development of self and others
9.1 Recognise and demonstrate own professional responsibilityin the development of self and the rest of the team
9.2 Utilise the provision and receipt of effective feedback in theprofessional development of self and others
9.3 Explain the range of learning and teaching methods and theimportance of assessment, feedback, critical reflection,identification of learning needs and appraisal in personaldevelopment planning
9.4 Develop and maintain professional knowledge andcompetence and demonstrate commitment to lifelong learning
9.5 Recognise and evaluate the impact of new techniques andtechnologies in clinical practice
9.6 Accurately assess own capabilities and limitations in theinterest of high quality patient care and seek advice fromsupervisors or colleagues where appropriate
9.7 Describe and demonstrate the attributes of professionalattitudes and behaviour in all environments and media
Management and leadership
Upon registration with the GDC the registrant will be able to:
10 Managing self
10.1 Put patients’ interests first and act to protect them
10.2 Effectively manage their own time and resources
10.3 Recognise the impact of personal behaviour and managethis professionally
10.4 Recognise the range of skills and knowledge that contributeto effective management and leadership
10.5 When appropriate act as an advocate for patient needs
10.6 Take responsibility for personal development planning,recording of evidence, and reflective practice
10.7 Ensure that all aspects of practice comply with legal andregulatory requirements
10.8 Demonstrate appropriate continuous improvement activities
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Outcomes
Dentists
Dentaltherapists
Dentalhygienists
Dentalnurses
Orthodontictherapists
Clinicaldentaltechnicians
Dentaltechnicians
CPDrequirements,GDC 2011
Principles ofManagementResponsibility,GDC 2008
Standards for Dentalprofessionals,GDC 2005, Principles ofRaisingConcerns, GDC 2006
Preparing for practice
11 Working with others
11.1 Take a patient-centred approach to working with the dentaland wider healthcare team
11.2 Recognise and respect own and others’ contribution to thedental and wider healthcare team and demonstrate effectiveteam working.
11.3 Recognise and demonstrate personal accountability topatients, the regulator, the team and wider community
11.4 Recognise and comply with the team working requirementsin the Scope of Practice and Standards documents
11.5 Recognise, take responsibility for and act to raise concerns about their own or others’ health, behaviour orprofessional performance as described in The Principles of Raising Concerns
11.6 Recognise the need to ensure that those who raiseconcerns are protected from discrimination or otherdetrimental effect
12 Managing the clinical and working environment
12.1 Recognise and comply with systems and processes tosupport safe patient care
12.2 Recognise the need for effective recorded maintenance andtesting of equipment and requirements for appropriatestorage, handling and use of materials
12.3 Recognise and demonstrate the effective handling of complaints as described in the Principles of Complaints Handling
12.4 Describe the legal, financial and ethical issues associatedwith managing a dental practice
12.5 Recognise and comply with national and local clinicalgovernance and health and safety requirements
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Outcomes
Dentists
Dentaltherapists
Dentalhygienists
Dentalnurses
Orthodontictherapists
Clinicaldentaltechnicians
Dentaltechnicians
Principles ofDental TeamWorking, GDC2006
Scope ofPractice, GDC2008, Principlesof Dental TeamWorking, GDC2006, Standardsfor Dentalprofessionals,GDC 2005
The Principles of RaisingConcerns, GDC 2006
Principles ofComplaintsHandling, GDC2006, Principlesof ManagementResponsibility,GDC 2008
General Dental Council
Clinical
Upon registration with the GDC the registrant will be able todemonstrate the outcomes as relevant to the practice of dentaltechnology and patient care.
1 Supporting individual patient care
1.1 Foundations of practice
The registrant will be able to apply to the practice of dentaltechnology principles that derive from the biomedical,engineering, and materials sciences
The registrant will recognise and take account of the needsof different patient groups including children, adults, olderpeople, and those with special care requirementsthroughout the patient care process
1.1.1 Describe the principles of an evidence-based approach tolearning, professional practice and decision making
1.1.2 Describe the range of normal dental and oral anatomy and physiology
1.1.3 Recognise abnormalities of the oral cavity and their effecton dental devices
1.1.4 Explain the potential routes of transmission of infectiousagents in dental practice, mechanisms for the prevention ofinfection, the scientific principles of decontamination anddisinfection and their relevance to health and safety
1.1.5 Describe and evaluate the procedures used in the designand manufacture of custom made dental devices
1.1.6 Describe and evaluate the scientific principles underpinningthe use of materials and dental biomaterials and discusstheir selection
1.5 Responding to the prescription
1.5.1 Carry out procedures to meet the prescription
1.5.2 Assess the fitness for purpose of custom made dentaldevices and propose alternative solutions where required
1.5.3 Recognise and take responsibility for establishing personalnetworks with dental professionals, specialists and otherrelevant individuals and organisations
1.5.4 Discuss the role of the dental technician and othermembers of the dental team in the treatment plan
1.5.5 Explain the principles of obtaining valid patient consent
1.5.6 Obtain valid consent from the patient
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Outcomes
Dentists
Dentaltherapists
Dentalhygienists
Dentalnurses
Orthodontictherapists
Clinicaldentaltechnicians
Dentaltechnicians
Principles ofPatient Consent,GDC 2005
Preparing for practice
1.7 Patient management
1.7.1 Treat all patients with equality, respect and dignity
1.7.2 Explain the impact of medical and psychological conditionsin the patient
1.7.3 Manage patient anxiety, support and reassure patientsthrough effective communication and behaviouraltechniques
1.7.4 Recognise and take responsibility for understanding themanagement and organisation of local referral networks,local clinical guidelines and policies
1.7.5 Discuss the role of the dental technician and othermembers of the dental team in the patient managementprocess
1.8 Patient and public safety
1.8.1 Recognise the risks around the working laboratoryenvironment and manage these in a safe and efficientmanner
1.8.2 Perform effective decontamination and infection controlprocedures, taking into account their effect on materials
1.8.3 Take responsibility for ensuring compliance with currentbest practice guidelines and European manufacturinglegislation
1.8.4 Recognise and take responsibility for the fitness for purposeof custom made dental devices provided
1.8.5 Recognise and manage medical emergencies
1.8.6 Explain the importance of and maintain accurate,contemporaneous and comprehensive patient records inaccordance with legal and statutory requirements and best practice
1.10 Health promotion and disease prevention
1.10.1 Describe the principles of preventive care
1.10.2 Explain how the design and manufacture of custom madedental devices can contribute to the prevention of oraldisease and the interests of the patient’s long term oralhealth, safety and well-being
1.10.3 Evaluate and apply the principles of evidence based andappropriate design in the manufacture and provision ofcustom made dental devices
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Outcomes
Dentists
Dentaltherapists
Dentalhygienists
Dentalnurses
Orthodontictherapists
Clinicaldentaltechnicians
Dentaltechnicians
General Dental Council
1.14 Manufacture of custom made dental devices
1.14.1 Design, manufacture, assess and provide biomechanicallysound removable devices
1.14.2 Design, manufacture, assess and provide biomechanicallysound fixed prostheses
1.14.3 Design, manufacture, assess and provide biomechanicallysound orthodontic appliances
1.14.4 Evaluate, for individual patients, the need for more complextreatment and seek advice
1.15 Modification and repair of custom made dental devices
1.15.1 Repair custom made dental devices to meet the needs ofthe patient
1.15.2 Repair and modify custom made dental devices
2 Population-based health and care
2.1 Explain how social, cultural and environmental factorscontribute to general and oral health
2.2 Describe the dental healthcare systems dental professionalswork within including health policy and organisation,delivery of healthcare and equity
2.3 Recognise the impact of clinical guidelines relating to the delivery of oral health care on laboratory practice andtheir implications
Communication
The registrant must recognise the importance of appropriatecommunication in healthcare at all times and through all media
Upon registration with the GDC the registrant will be able to:
3 Patients, their representatives and the public
3.1 Communicate appropriately, effectively and sensitively at all times with and about patients, their representatives and thegeneral public where required or as directed and in relation to:
• patients with anxious or challenging behaviour
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Outcomes
Dentists
Dentaltherapists
Dentalhygienists
Dentalnurses
Orthodontictherapists
Clinicaldentaltechnicians
Dentaltechnicians
Preparing for practice
• where patients are from diverse backgrounds or there are barriers to patient communication
3.2 Recognise the importance of non-verbal communication,including listening skills, and barriers to effectivecommunication
3.3 Explain and check patients’ understanding of treatments,options, costs and informed consent
3.4 Obtain informed consent
4 Team and the wider healthcare environment
4.1 Communicate appropriately with colleagues from dentaland other healthcare professions in relation to patient care
4.2 Explain the role of appraisal, training and review ofcolleagues, and giving and receiving effective feedback
4.3 Give and receive feedback effectively to and from othermembers of the team
4.4 Communicate appropriately and effectively in professional discussions and transactions within the healthand other sectors
5 Generic communication skills
5.1 Communicate appropriately, effectively and sensitively byspoken, written and electronic methods and maintain anddevelop these skills
5.2 Explain the importance of and maintain accurate,contemporaneous and comprehensive patient records inaccordance with legal and statutory requirements and best practice
5.3 Recognise the use of a range of communication methodsand technologies and their appropriate application insupport of the practice of dental technology
5.4 Recognise and act within the principles of informationgovernance
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Outcomes
Dentists
Dentaltherapists
Dentalhygienists
Dentalnurses
Orthodontictherapists
Clinicaldentaltechnicians
Dentaltechnicians
Principles ofPatient Consent,GDC 2005
Learning toManage HealthInformation -NHS 2009
General Dental Council
Professionalism
Upon registration with the GDC the registrant will be able to:
6 Patients and the public
6.1 Put patients’ interests first and act to protect them
6.2 Act with integrity and be trustworthy
6.3 Respect patients’ dignity and choice
6.4 Protect the confidentiality of all personal information
6.5 Recognise and respect the patient’s perspective andexpectations of dental care and the role of the dental team,taking into account issues relating to equality and diversity
7 Ethical and legal
7.1 Recognise and act within the GDC’s standards and within other professionally relevant laws, ethical guidanceand systems
7.2 Recognise and act upon the legal and ethicalresponsibilities involved in protecting and promoting thehealth of individual patients
7.3 Act without discrimination and show respect for patients,colleagues and peers and the general public
7.4 Take responsibility for and act to raise concerns about theirown or others’ health, behaviour or professional performanceas described in The Principles of Raising Concerns
8 Teamwork
8.1 Describe and respect the roles of dental and otherhealthcare professionals in the context of learning and working in a dental and wider healthcare team
8.2 Co-operate effectively with other members of the dentaland wider healthcare team in the interests of patients
8.3 Explain the contribution that team members and effectiveteam working makes to the delivery of safe and effectivehigh quality care
9 Development of self and others
9.1 Recognise and demonstrate own professional responsibilityin the development of self and the rest of the team
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Outcomes
Dentists
Dentaltherapists
Dentalhygienists
Dentalnurses
Orthodontictherapists
Clinicaldentaltechnicians
Dentaltechnicians
Principles ofPatientConfidentiality,GDC 2005
Standards for DentalProfessionals,GDC 2005
The Principles of RaisingConcerns, GDC 2006
Principles ofDental TeamWorking, GDC 2006
Scope ofPractice, GDC 2008
GDC CPDrequirements
Preparing for practice
9.2 Utilise the provision and receipt of effective feedback in theprofessional development of self and others
9.3 Explain the range of learning and teaching methods and theimportance of assessment, feedback, critical reflection,identification of learning needs and appraisal in personaldevelopment planning
9.4 Develop and maintain professional knowledge andcompetence and demonstrate commitment to lifelonglearning
9.5 Recognise and evaluate the impact of new techniques andtechnologies in the practice of dental technology
9.6 Accurately assess own capabilities and limitations in theinterest of high quality patient care and seek advice fromsupervisors or colleagues where appropriate
9.7 Describe and demonstrate the attributes of professionalattitudes and behaviour in all environments and media
Management and leadership
Upon registration with the GDC the registrant will be able to:
10 Managing self
10.1 Put patients’ interests first and act to protect them
10.2 Effectively manage their own time and resources
10.3 Recognise the impact of personal behaviour and managethis professionally
10.4 Recognise the significance of the management andleadership role and the range of skills and knowledgerequired to do this effectively
10.5 Recognise the importance of managing the delivery ofdental technology and the range of skills and knowledgerequired to do this effectively
10.6 Take responsibility for personal development planning,recording of evidence, and reflective practice
10.7 Ensure that all aspects of practice comply with legal andregulatory requirements
10.8 Demonstrate appropriate continuous improvement activities
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Outcomes
Dentists
Dentaltherapists
Dentalhygienists
Dentalnurses
Orthodontictherapists
Clinicaldentaltechnicians
Dentaltechnicians
Principles ofManagementResponsibility,GDC 2008
Standards for Dentalprofessionals,GDC 2005, Principles ofRaisingConcerns, GDC 2006
General Dental Council
11 Working with others
11.1 Recognise the need for a patient-centred approach whenworking with the dental and wider healthcare team
11.2 Recognise and respect own and others’ contribution to thedental and wider healthcare team and demonstrate effectiveteam working.
11.3 Recognise and demonstrate personal accountability to theregulator, the team and wider community
11.4 Recognise and comply with the team working requirementsin the Scope of Practice and Standards documents
11.5 Recognise, take responsibility for and act to raise concerns about your own or others’ health, behaviour orprofessional performance as described in The Principles ofRaising Concerns
12 Managing the clinical and working environment
12.1 Recognise and comply with systems and processes tosupport safe patient care
12.2 Recognise the need for effective recorded maintenance andtesting of equipment and requirements for appropriatestorage, handling and use of materials
12.3 Recognise and demonstrate the effective handling of complaints as described in the Principles of Complaints Handling
12.4 Describe the legal, financial and ethical issues associatedwith managing a dental practice
12.5 Recognise and comply with national and local clinicalgovernance and health and safety requirements
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Outcomes
Dentists
Dentaltherapists
Dentalhygienists
Dentalnurses
Orthodontictherapists
Clinicaldentaltechnicians
Dentaltechnicians
Principles ofDental TeamWorking, GDC 2006
Scope ofPractice, GDC 2008,Standards forDentalprofessionals,GDC 2005
The Principles of RaisingConcerns, GDC 2006
Principles ofComplaintsHandling, GDC 2006
Principles ofManagementResponsibility,GDC 2008
Preparing for practice
Acknowledgments
The GDC would like to thank all the members of the strategic projectgroup for their contribution and expert advice in the development ofthe new learning outcomes for registration. Also, we would like torecognise the valuable input provided by all those that attended thefeedback workshops, responded to the public consultation andother stakeholder discussions.
Members of the project group
Janet Clarke - Clinical Director of Salaried Dental Services, Heart ofBirmingham PCT
Helen Falcon - Postgraduate Dental Dean, Oxford and WessexDeaneries
John Langford - Consultant in Dental Public Health, NHS WestMidlands Strategic Health Authority
Eric Rooney - Consultant in Dental Public Health, Cumbria PCT
Sue Morison - Director of Centre for Excellence in InterprofessionalEducation and Lecturer in Dental Education - School of Medicine,Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences, Queen's University Belfast
Sarah Crossfield – Policy Manager, General Dental Council
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Reference
General Dental Council
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Delivering Better Oral Health: An evidence-based toolkit forprevention – Department of Health and British Association for theStudy of Community Dentistry 2007
British Dental Journal (2006) ‘Undergraduate training as preparationfor vocational training in England: a survey of vocational dentalpractitioners’ and their trainers’ views’ – J.Patel, K.Fox, B.Grievesonand C.C.Youngson
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Profile And Competences For The Graduating European Dentist –ADEE Update 2009
Improving oral health and dental outcomes: developing the dental public health workforce in England – Department of HealthMarch 2010
QAA Honours Degree Benchmark Statements for Dentistry – QAA 2002
GDC publications
Standards for Dental Professionals, GDC 2005
The Principles of Raising Concerns, GDC 2006
Principles of Dental Team Working, GDC 2006
Scope of Practice, GDC 2008
Principles of Management Responsibility, GDC 2008
Principles of Complaints Handling, GDC 2006
Principles of Patient Consent, GDC 2005
Continuing Professional Development for Dentists, GDC 2011
Continuing Professional Development for DCPs, GDC 2011
Our publications can be downloaded from www.gdc-uk.org
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Summary table of learning outcomesThe structure within each of the domains is consistent across the registration categories, allowing forvariation in scope of practice, to facilitate opportunities for dental team integration and effective teamworking. Where outcomes are worded identically between registrant categories it is expected that, aswith all the other outcomes, they should be delivered as appropriate to the category in question. It may be that the level of complexity or responsibility, for example, is greater for one group thananother. The coverage of scientific principles in the ‘Foundations of practice’, degree of critical thinking,and level and use of research will vary across the registrant categories in relation to their scope ofpractice and responsibilities.
There are seven overarching outcomes which should be demonstrated throughout education andtraining. These form the key principles of effective and professional practice, running through all thedomains (Clinical, Communication, Professionalism, Management and Leadership), and are the samefor all of the registration categories.
Overarching outcomes
Note: for all registration categories.
Upon registration with the GDC the registrant will be able to:
• Practise safely and effectively, making the high quality long term care of patients the first concern
• Recognise the role and responsibility of being a registrant and demonstrate professionalism throughouteducation, training and practice in accordance with GDC guidance
• Demonstrate effective clinical decision making
• Describe the principles of good research, how to access research and interpret it for use as part of anevidence based approach to practice
• Apply an evidence-based approach to learning, practice, clinical judgment and decision making andutilise critical thinking and problem solving skills
• Accurately assess own capabilities and limitations, demonstrating reflective practice, in the interest ofhigh quality patient care and act within these boundaries
• Recognise the importance of lifelong learning and apply it to practice
The numbering in the table is designed to enable cross-referencing across the registrant categories.
Upon registration with the GDC theregistrant will be able to demonstratethe outcomes as relevant to thepractice of dentistry and patient care.
1 Individual patient care
1.1 Foundations of practiceThe registrant will be able toapply to the practice of dentistryprinciples that derive from thebiomedical, behavioural andmaterials sciences.
The registrant will recognise andtake account of the needs ofdifferent patient groups includingchildren, adults, older people,and those with special carerequirements throughout thepatient care process.
1.1.1 Explain, evaluate and apply theprinciples of an evidence-basedapproach to learning, clinical andprofessional practice anddecision making
1.1.2 Critically appraise approaches todental research and integratewith patient care
1.1.3 Identify oral diseases and explaintheir relevance to prevention,diagnosis and treatment
1.1.4 Identify general and systemicdisease and explain theirrelevance to oral health and theirimpact on clinical treatment
1.1.5 Explain the aetiology andpathogenesis of oral disease
1.1.6 Identify relevant and appropriatedental, oral, craniofacial andgeneral anatomy and explaintheir application to patientmanagement
1.1.7 Describe relevant physiology anddiscuss its application to patientmanagement
1.1.8 Explain the potential routes oftransmission of infectious agentsin dental practice, mechanismsfor the prevention of infection, thescientific principles of decontam-ination and disinfection and theirrelevance to health and safety
1.1.9 Describe the properties ofrelevant drugs and therapeuticagents and discuss theirapplication to patientmanagement
1.1.10 Recognise the scientificprinciples underpinning the useof materials and biomaterialsand evaluate their limitations andselection, with emphasis onthose used in dentistry
1.1.11 Explain and apply the scientificprinciples of medical ionizingradiation and statutoryregulations
Upon registration with the GDCthe registrant will be able todemonstrate the outcomes asrelevant to the practice of dentaltherapy and patient care.
1 Individual patient care
1.1 Foundations of practiceThe registrant will be able toapply to the practice of dentaltherapy principles that derivefrom the biomedical, behaviouraland materials sciences
The registrant will recognise andtake account of the needs ofdifferent patient groups includingchildren, adults, older people,and those with special carerequirements throughout thepatient care process
1.1.1 Describe the principles of anevidence-based approach tolearning, clinical and professionalpractice and decision making
1.1.2 Describe oral diseases and theirrelevance to prevention,diagnosis and treatment
1.1.3 Explain general and systemicdisease and their relevance tooral health
1.1.4 Explain the aetiology andpathogenesis of oral disease
1.1.5 Describe relevant andappropriate dental, oral,craniofacial and general anatomyand explain their application topatient management
1.1.6 Describe relevant andappropriate physiology andexplain its application to patientmanagement
1.1.7 Explain the potential routes oftransmission of infectious agentsin dental practice, mechanismsfor the prevention of infection, the scientific principles ofdecontamination and disinfectionand their relevance to health and safety
1.1.8 Describe the properties ofrelevant drugs and therapeuticagents and discuss theirapplication to patientmanagement
1.1.9 Describe the scientific principlesunderpinning the use ofmaterials and biomaterials anddiscuss their limitations andselection, with emphasis onthose used in dentistry
1.1.10 Explain the scientific principles ofmedical ionizing radiation andstatutory regulations
1.1.11 Recognise psychological andsociological factors thatcontribute to poor oral health,the course of diseases and thesuccess of treatment
Upon registration with the GDC theregistrant will be able to demonstratethe outcomes as relevant to thepractice of dental hygiene andpatient care.
1 Individual patient care
1.1 Foundations of practiceThe registrant will be able toapply to the practice of dentalhygiene principles that derivefrom the biomedical, behaviouraland materials sciences
The registrant will recognise andtake account of the needs ofdifferent patient groups includingchildren, adults, older people,and those with special carerequirements throughout thepatient care process
1.1.1 Describe the principles of anevidence-based approach tolearning, clinical and professionalpractice and decision making
1.1.2 Describe oral diseases and theirrelevance to prevention,diagnosis and treatment
1.1.3 Explain general and systemicdisease and their relevance tooral health
1.1.4 Explain the aetiology andpathogenesis of oral disease
1.1.5 Describe relevant andappropriate dental, oral,craniofacial and general anatomyand explain their application topatient management
1.1.6 Describe relevant andappropriate physiology andexplain its application to patientmanagement
1.1.7 Explain the potential routes oftransmission of infectious agentsin dental practice, mechanismsfor the prevention of infection, the scientific principles ofdecontamination and disinfectionand their relevance to health and safety
1.1.8 Describe the properties ofrelevant drugs and therapeuticagents and discuss theirapplication to patientmanagement
1.1.9 Describe the scientific principlesunderpinning the use ofmaterials and biomaterials anddiscuss their limitations andselection, with emphasis onthose used in dentistry
1.1.10 Explain the scientific principles ofmedical ionizing radiation andstatutory regulations
1.1.11 Recognise psychological andsociological factors thatcontribute to poor oral health,the course of diseases and thesuccess of treatment
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Upon registration with the GDC the registrant will be able todemonstrate the outcomes asrelevant to the practice of dentalnursing and patient care.
1 Individual patient care
1.1 Foundations of practiceThe registrant will be able toapply to the practice of dentalnursing principles that derivefrom the biomedical andbehavioural sciences
The registrant will recognise andtake account of the needs ofdifferent patient groups includingchildren, adults, older people,and those with special carerequirements throughout thepatient care process
1.1.1 Describe the principles of anevidence-based approach tolearning, clinical and professionalpractice and decision making
1.1.2 Recognise the range of normalhuman structures and functionswith particular reference to oraldisease and treatment
1.1.3 Recognise abnormalities of theoral cavity and the rest of thepatient and raise concernswhere appropriate
1.1.4 Explain the aetiology andpathogenesis of caries andperiodontal disease
1.1.5 Describe relevant dental and oralanatomy and their application topatient management
1.1.6 Describe relevant andappropriate physiology and itsapplication to patientmanagement
1.1.7 Explain the potential routes oftransmission of infectious agentsin dental practice, mechanismsfor the prevention of infection, the scientific principles ofdecontamination and disinfectionand their relevance to health and safety
1.1.8 Describe commonly used dentalbiomaterials and their application
1.1.9 Describe psychological andsociological aspects ofhealth,illness, behaviouralchange and disease
Upon registration with the GDC theregistrant will be able to demonstratethe outcomes as relevant to thepractice of orthodontic therapy andpatient care.
2 Individual patient care
1.1 Foundations of practiceThe registrant will be able toapply to the practice oforthodontic therapy principlesthat derive from the biomedical,behavioural and materialssciences
The registrant will recognise andtake account of the needs ofdifferent patient groups includingchildren, adults, older people,and those with special carerequirements throughout thepatient care process
1.1.1 Describe the principles of anevidence-based approach tolearning, clinical and professionalpractice and decision making
1.1.2 Explain the range of normalhuman structures and functionswith particular reference to oraldisease and treatment
1.1.3 Explain the aetiology andpathogenesis of oral disease
1.1.4 Describe relevant dental,craniofacial and oral anatomyand explain their application topatient management
1.1.5 Describe relevant physiology andexplain its application to patientmanagement
1.1.6 Explain the potential routes oftransmission of infectious agentsin dental practice, mechanisms forthe prevention of infection, thescientific principles of decontam-ination and disinfection and theirrelevance to health and safety
1.1.7 Describe the scientific principlesunderpinning the use ofbiomaterials and discuss theirlimitations with emphasis onthose used in dentistry
1.1.8 Explain the scientific principles ofmedical ionizing radiation andstatutory regulations
1.1.9 Describe psychological andsociological aspects of health,illness, behavioural change anddisease
Upon registration with the GDC theregistrant will be able to demonstratethe outcomes as relevant to thepractice of clinical dental technologyand patient care.
1 Individual patient care
1.1 Foundations of practiceThe registrant will be able to applyto the practice of clinical dentaltechnology principles that derivefrom the biomedical, behavioural,engineering and materialssciences
The registrant will recognise andtake account of the needs ofdifferent patient groups includingchildren, adults, older people,and those with special carerequirements throughout thepatient care process
1.1.1 Describe the principles of anevidence-based approach tolearning, clinical and professionalpractice and decision making
1.1.2 Explain the range of normalhuman structures and functionswith particular reference to oraldisease and treatment
1.1.3 Recognise abnormalities of theoral cavity and the rest of thepatient and raise concernswhere appropriate
1.1.4 Explain the aetiology andpathogenesis of oral disease
1.1.5 Describe relevant dental, oraland general anatomy and theirapplication to patientmanagement
1.1.6 Describe relevant physiology andits application to patientmanagement
1.1.7 Explain the potential routes oftransmission of infectious agentsin dental practice, mechanismsfor the prevention of infection, the scientific principles ofdecontamination and disinfectionand their relevance to health and safety
1.1.8 Describe the scientific principlesunderpinning the use of materialsand biomaterials and discusstheir limitations and selection,with particular emphasis onthose used in dentistry
1.1.9 Explain and apply the scientificprinciples of medical ionizingradiation and statutoryregulations
1.1.10 Describe psychological andsociological aspects of health,illness, behavioural change anddisease
Upon registration with the GDC theregistrant will be able to demonstratethe outcomes as relevant to thepractice of dental technology andpatient care.
1 Supporting individualpatient care
1.1 Foundations of practiceThe registrant will be able toapply to the practice of dentaltechnology principles that derivefrom the biomedical, engineering,and materials sciences
The registrant will recognise andtake account of the needs ofdifferent patient groups includingchildren, adults, older people,and those with special carerequirements throughout thepatient care process
1.1.1 Describe the principles of anevidence-based approach tolearning, professional practiceand decision making
1.1.2 Describe the range of normaldental and oral anatomy andphysiology
1.1.3 Recognise abnormalities of theoral cavity and their effect ondental devices
1.1.4 Explain the potential routes oftransmission of infectious agentsin dental practice, mechanismsfor the prevention of infection, thescientific principles of decontam-ination and disinfection and theirrelevance to health and safety
1.1.5 Describe and evaluate theprocedures used in the designand manufacture of custommade dental devices
1.1.6 Describe and evaluate thescientific principles underpinningthe use of materials and dentalbiomaterials and discuss theirselection
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1.1.12 Explain the principles ofepidemiology and criticallyevaluate their application topatient management
1.1.13 Explain, evaluate, and apply toclinical practice psychologicaland sociological concepts andtheoretical frameworks of health,illness, behavioural change anddisease
1.2 Comprehensive patientassessment
1.2.1 Obtain, record, and interpret a comprehensive andcontemporaneous patient history
1.2.2 Undertake an appropriatesystematic intra and extra-oralclinical examination
1.2.3 Manage appropriate clinical andlaboratory investigations
1.2.4 Undertake relevant specialinvestigations and diagnosticprocedures, includingradiography
1.2.5 Assess patients’ levels of anxiety,experience and expectations inrespect of dental care
1.2.6 Discuss the importance of eachcomponent of the patientassessment process
1.4 Diagnosis 1.4.1 Synthesise the full results of the
patient’s assessment and makeclinical judgments as appropriate
1.4.2 Formulate a differential diagnosisor diagnoses and from there adefinitive diagnosis
1.5 Treatment planning
1.5.1 Formulate an appropriatetreatment plan, synthesisingpatient assessment anddiagnosis data
1.5.2 Describe the range of orthodoxcomplementary and alternativetherapies that may impact onpatient management
1.5.3 Explain the principles ofobtaining valid patient consent
1.5.4 Obtain valid consent from the patient
1.2 Contribution to patientassessment
1.2.1 Recognise the importance ofand carry out an appropriatesystematic intra and extra-oralclinical examination
1.2.2 Recognise the importance ofand record a comprehensiveand contemporaneous patient history
1.2.3 Recognise the significance ofchanges in the patient’s reportedoral health status and takeappropriate action
1.2.4 Recognise abnormalities of theoral cavity and the rest of thepatient and raise concernswhere appropriate
1.2.5 Contribute to relevant specialinvestigations and diagnosticprocedures, includingradiography
1.2.6 Assess patients’ levels of anxiety,experience and expectations inrespect of dental care
1.2.7 Discuss the importance of eachcomponent of the patientassessment process
1.5 Responding to the treatment plan
1.5.1 Explain the principles ofobtaining valid patient consent
1.5.2 Obtain valid consent from the patient
1.5.3 Carry out care as prescribed bythe dentist and plan the deliveryin the most appropriate way forthe patient
1.5.4 Identify where patients’ needsmay differ from the treatmentplan and refer patients for advicewhen and where appropriate
1.2 Contribution to patientassessment
1.2.1 Recognise the importance ofand carry out an appropriatesystematic intra and extra-oralclinical examination
1.2.2 Recognise the importance ofand record a comprehensiveand contemporaneous patient history
1.2.3 Recognise the significance ofchanges in the patient’s reportedoral health status and takeappropriate action
1.2.4 Recognise abnormalities of theoral cavity and the rest of thepatient and raise concernswhere appropriate
1.2.5 Contribute to relevant specialinvestigations and diagnosticprocedures, includingradiography
1.2.6 Assess patients’ levels of anxiety,experience and expectations inrespect of dental care
1.2.7 Discuss the importance of eachcomponent of the patientassessment process
1.5 Responding to the treatment plan
1.5.1 Explain the principles ofobtaining valid patient consent
1.5.2 Obtain valid consent from the patient
1.5.3 Carry out care as prescribed bythe dentist and plan the deliveryin the most appropriate way forthe patient
1.5.4 Identify where patients’ needsmay differ from the treatmentplan and refer patients for advicewhen and where appropriate
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Sections 1.3 and 1.4 do not relate tothis registrant group
Sections 1.3 and 1.4 do not relate tothis registrant group
1.2 Contribution to patientassessment
1.2.1 Explain the need for and recordan accurate and contempor-aneous patient history
1.2.2 Accurately describe and recordan oral health assessment
1.2.3 Accurately record dental chartingas carried out by otherappropriate registrants
1.2.4 Recognise the significance ofchanges in the patient’s reportedoral health status and takeappropriate action
1.2.5 Prepare records, images,equipment and materials forclinical assessment
1.2.6 Recognise and describe thevarying levels of patient anxiety,experience and expectations inrespect of dental care
1.2.7 Discuss the importance of eachcomponent of the patientassessment process
1.5 Responding to the treatment plan
1.5.1 Explain the principles ofobtaining valid patient consent
1.5.2 Discuss the role of the dentalnurse and other members of thedental team in the treatment plan
1.2 Contribution to patientassessment
1.2.1 Explain the need for an accurate and contemporaneouspatient history
1.2.2 Recognise the significance ofchanges in the patient’s reportedoral health status and takeappropriate action
1.2.3 Recognise the early stages ofmucosal abnormality and theimportance of appropriate andtimely referral
1.2.4 Assess patients’ levels ofanxiety, experience andexpectations in respect of dental care
1.2.5 Contribute to relevant specialtests and diagnostic procedures
1.2.6 Discuss the importance of eachcomponent of the patientassessment process
1.5 Responding to the treatment plan
1.5.1 Explain the principles ofobtaining valid patient consent
1.5.2 Obtain valid consent from the patient
1.5.3 Carry out care as prescribed bythe dentist and plan the deliveryin the most appropriate way forthe patient
1.5.4 Identify where patients’ needsmay differ from the treatment planor prescription and refer patientsfor advice where appropriate
1.2 Contribution to patientassessment
1.2.1 Recognise the importance ofand carry out an appropriatesystematic intra and extra-oralclinical examination
1.2.2 Recognise the importance ofand record a comprehensive andcontemporaneous patient history
1.2.3 Recognise the significance ofchanges in the patient’s reportedoral health status and takeappropriate action
1.2.4 Contribute to relevant specialtests and diagnostic procedures
1.2.5 Assess patients’ levels of anxiety,experience and expectations inrespect of dental care
1.2.6 Discuss the importance of eachcomponent of the patientassessment process
1.3 Patient assessment (edentulous patient)
1.3.1 Obtain, record, and interpret acomprehensive andcontemporaneous patient history
1.3.2 Undertake an appropriatesystematic intra and extra-oralclinical examination
1.3.3 Manage appropriate clinical andlaboratory investigations
1.3.4 Undertake relevant specialinvestigations and diagnosticprocedures, includingradiography
1.4 Diagnosis (edentulous patient) 1.4.1 For the edentulous patient
formulate a differential diagnosis
1.5 Treatment planning (edentulous patient)
1.5.1 For the edentulous patientformulate an appropriatetreatment plan based on thepatient assessment and diagnosis
1.5 Responding to theprescription
1.5.1 Carry out procedures to meetthe prescription
1.5.2 Assess the fitness for purpose ofcustom made dental devices andpropose alternative solutionswhere required
1.5.3 Recognise and takeresponsibility for establishingpersonal networks with dentalprofessionals, specialists andother relevant individuals andorganisations
1.5.4 Discuss the role of the dentaltechnician and other membersof the dental team in thetreatment plan
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Sections 1.3 and 1.4 do not relate tothis registrant group
Sections 1.3 and 1.4 do not relate tothis registrant group
Sections 1.2 to 1.4 do not relate tothis registrant group
1.5.5 Refer patients for treatment oradvice when and whereappropriate
1.5.6 Critically evaluate the treatmentplanning process
1.7 Patient management1.7.1 Treat all patients with equality,
respect and dignity
1.7.2 Identify, explain and manage the impact of medical andpsychological conditions in the patient
1.7.3 Monitor and review treatmentoutcomes
1.7.4 Prevent, diagnose and managepatient anxiety appropriately,effectively and safely
1.7.5 Prevent, diagnose and managepain appropriately, effectivelyand safely
1.7.6 Evaluate the risks and benefits of treatment under generalanaesthesia and makeappropriate referrals
1.7.7 Evaluate the risks and benefits oftreatment under conscioussedation and make appropriatereferrals
1.7.8 Safely and appropriatelyprescribe and administer drugsand therapeutic agents
1.7.9 Explain the role and organisationof referral networks, clinicalguidelines and policies and local variation
1.7.10 Explain the need to takeresponsibility for establishingpersonal networks with localdental and medical colleagues,specialists and other relevantindividuals and organisations
1.7.11 Critically evaluate allcomponents of patientmanagement
1.8 Patient and public safety1.8.1 Identify and explain the risks
around the clinical environmentand manage these in a safe andefficient manner
1.5.5 Discuss the role of the dentaltherapist and other members of the dental team in thetreatment plan
1.7 Patient management
1.7.1 Treat all patients with equality,respect and dignity
1.7.2 Explain the impact of medicaland psychological conditions inthe patient
1.7.3 Recognise the need to monitor and review treatmentoutcomes
1.7.4 Manage patient anxiety and painthrough effective communication,reassurance and relevantbehavioural techniques
1.7.5 Manage patient pain through theappropriate use of analgesia
1.7.6 Explain the risks and benefits oftreatment under generalanaesthesia and conscioussedation
1.7.7 Refer to other healthcareprofessionals as prescribed bythe dentist
1.7.8 Recognise the need for andmake arrangements forappropriate follow-up care
1.7.9 Recognise local referralnetworks, local clinical guidelinesand policies
1.7.10 Discuss the role of the dentaltherapist and other members ofthe dental team in the patientmanagement process
1.8 Patient and public safety1.8.1 Recognise the risks around
the clinical environment andmanage these in a safe andefficient manner
1.5.5 Discuss the role of the dentalhygienist and other members of the dental team in thetreatment plan
1.7 Patient management
1.7.1 Treat all patients with equality,respect and dignity
1.7.2 Explain the impact of medicaland psychological conditions inthe patient
1.7.3 Recognise the need to monitor and review treatmentoutcomes
1.7.4 Manage patient anxiety and painthrough effective communication,reassurance and relevant behavioural techniques
1.7.5 Manage patient pain through theappropriate use of analgesia
1.7.6 Explain the risks and benefits oftreatment under generalanaesthesia and conscioussedation
1.7.7 Refer to other healthcareprofessionals as prescribed bythe dentist
1.7.8 Recognise the need for andmake arrangements forappropriate follow-up care
1.7.9 Recognise local referralnetworks, local clinical guidelinesand policies
1.7.10 Discuss the role of the dentalhygienist and other members ofthe dental team in the patientmanagement process
1.8 Patient and public safety1.8.1 Recognise the risks around
the clinical environment andmanage these in a safe andefficient manner
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1.7 Patient management1.7.1 Treat all patients with equality,
respect and dignity
1.7.2 Explain the impact of medicaland psychological conditions inthe patient
1.7.3 Monitor, support and reassurepatients through effectivecommunication and behaviouraltechniques
1.7.4 Advise patients on oral healthmaintenance
1.7.5 Recognise the need for andmake arrangements for follow-up care as prescribed bythe operator
1.7.6 Describe the role of the dentalnurse and other members of thedental team in the patientmanagement process
1.8 Patient and public safety1.8.1 Use the working and clinical
environment in a safe andefficient manner
1.5.5 Discuss the role of theorthodontic therapist and othermembers of the dental team inthe treatment plan
1.7 Patient management1.7.1 Treat all patients with equality,
respect and dignity
1.7.2 Explain the impact of medicaland psychological conditions inthe patient
1.7.3 Recognise the need to monitor and review treatmentoutcomes
1.7.4 Manage patient anxiety througheffective communication,reassurance and relevantbehavioural techniques
1.7.5 Recognise the need forappropriate follow-up care
1.7.6 Recognise the management andorganisation of local referralnetworks, local clinical guidelinesand policies
1.7.7 Describe the role of theorthodontic therapist and othermembers of the dental team inthe patient management process
1.8 Patient and public safety1.8.1 Recognise the risks around
the clinical environment andmanage these in a safe andefficient manner
1.6 Responding to the treatmentplan
1.6.1 Explain the principles ofobtaining valid patient consent
1.6.2 Obtain valid consent from thepatient
1.6.3 Provide care as outlined in atreatment plan or prescriptionand plan the delivery in the mostappropriate way for the patient
1.6.4 Identify where patients’ needsmay differ from the treatmentplan or prescription and referpatients for advice or treatmentwhere appropriate
1.6.5 Recognise abnormalities of theoral cavity and the rest of thepatient and raise concernswhere appropriate
1.6.6 Discuss the role of the clinicaldental technician and othermembers of the dental team inthe treatment plan
1.7 Patient management1.7.1 Treat all patients with equality,
respect and dignity
1.7.2 Explain the impact of medicaland psychological conditions inthe patient
1.7.3 Recognise the need to monitor and review treatmentoutcomes
1.7.4 Manage patient anxiety and painthrough effective communication,reassurance and relevantbehavioural techniques and referwhere appropriate
1.7.5 Recognise and take responsibilityfor understanding themanagement and organisation oflocal referral networks, localclinical guidelines and policies
1.7.6 Discuss the role of the clinicaldental technician and othermembers of the dental team inthe patient management process
1.8 Patient and public safety 1.8.1 Recognise the risks around
the clinical environment andmanage these in a safe andefficient manner
1.5.5 Explain the principles ofobtaining valid patient consent
1.5.6 Obtain valid consent from thepatient
1.7 Patient management
1.7.1 Treat all patients with equality,respect and dignity
1.7.2 Explain the impact of medicaland psychological conditions inthe patient
1.7.3 Manage patient anxiety, supportand reassure patients througheffective communication andbehavioural techniques
1.7.4 Recognise and take responsibilityfor understanding themanagement and organisation of local referral networks, localclinical guidelines and policies
1.7.5 Discuss the role of the dentaltechnician and other members ofthe dental team in the patientmanagement process
1.8 Patient and public safety 1.8.1 Recognise the risks around
the working laboratoryenvironment and manage thesein a safe and efficient manner
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1.8.2 Implement, perform and manageeffective decontamination andinfection control proceduresaccording to current guidelines
1.8.3 Recognise and takeresponsibility for the quality ofservices and devices provided tothe patient
1.8.4 Explain the responsibilities andlimitations of delegating to othermembers of the dental team
1.8.5 Comply with current bestpractice guidelines
1.8.6 Identify, assess, and managemedical emergencies
1.8.7 Explain the importance of andmaintain accurate, comprehensiveand contemporaneous patientrecords in accordance with legaland statutory requirements and best practice
1.8.8 Identify the signs of abuse orneglect, explain local andnational systems that safeguardwelfare and raise concernswhere appropriate
1.9 Treatment of acute oralconditions
1.9.1 Recognise and manage patients’acute oro-facial and dental pain
1.9.2 Recognise and manage acutedento-alveolar and mucosalinfection
1.9.3 Recognise and manage dento-alveolar and mucosal trauma
1.9.4 Identify the need for and makearrangements for follow-up care
1.10 Health promotion and diseaseprevention
1.10.1 Recognise the responsibilities ofa dentist as an access point toand from wider healthcare
1.10.2 Provide patients withcomprehensive and accuratepreventive education andinstruction in a manner whichencourages self-care andmotivation
1.10.3 Explain the principles ofpreventive care and apply aspart of a comprehensivetreatment plan
1.10.4 Underpin all patient care with apreventive approach thatcontributes to the patient’s long-term oral and general health
1.10.5 Manage the application ofpreventive treatments
1.10.6 Assess the results of treatmentand provide aftercare andongoing preventive advice
1.8.2 Implement and perform effectivedecontamination and infectioncontrol procedures according tocurrent guidelines
1.8.3 Recognise and takeresponsibility for the quality ofcare provided to the patient
1.8.4 Take responsibility for ensuringcompliance with current bestpractice guidelines
1.8.5 Recognise and manage medicalemergencies
1.8.6 Explain the importance of andmaintain accurate,contemporaneous andcomprehensive patient recordsin accordance with legal andstatutory requirements and bestpractice
1.8.7 Recognise the signs of abuse orneglect and describe local andnational systems and raiseconcerns where appropriate
1.9 Treatment of acute oralconditions
1.9.1 Recognise and manage patientswith acute oral conditionsensuring involvement ofappropriate dental team members
1.10 Health promotion and diseaseprevention
1.10.1 Explain the principles ofpreventive care
1.10.2 Provide patients withcomprehensive and accuratepreventive education andinstruction in a manner whichencourages self-care andmotivation
1.10.3 Underpin all patient care with apreventive approach thatcontributes to the patient’s long-term oral health andgeneral health
1.10.4 Advise on and apply a range ofpreventive materials andtreatment as appropriate
1.10.5 Assess the results of treatmentand provide appropriateaftercare and ongoing preventive advice
1.10.6 Describe the health risks of diet,drugs and substance misuse,and substances such as tobaccoand alcohol on oral and generalhealth and provide appropriateadvice, referral and support
1.8.2 Implement and perform effectivedecontamination and infectioncontrol procedures according tocurrent guidelines
1.8.3 Recognise and takeresponsibility for the quality ofcare provided to the patient
1.8.4 Take responsibility for ensuringcompliance with current bestpractice guidelines
1.8.5 Recognise and manage medicalemergencies
1.8.6 Explain the importance of andmaintain accurate,contemporaneous andcomprehensive patient recordsin accordance with legal andstatutory requirements and bestpractice
1.8.7 Recognise the signs of abuse orneglect and describe local andnational systems and raiseconcerns where appropriate
1.9 Treatment of acute oralconditions
1.9.1 Recognise and manage patientswith acute oral conditionsensuring involvement ofappropriate dental team members
1.10 Health promotion and diseaseprevention
1.10.1 Explain the principles ofpreventive care
1.10.2 Provide patients withcomprehensive and accuratepreventive education andinstruction in a manner whichencourages self-care andmotivation
1.10.3 Underpin all patient care with apreventive approach thatcontributes to the patient’s long-term oral health andgeneral health
1.10.4 Advise on and apply a range ofpreventive materials andtreatment
1.10.5 Assess the results of treatmentand provide appropriateaftercare and ongoing preventive advice
1.10.6 Describe the health risks of diet,drugs and substance misuse,and substances such as tobaccoand alcohol on oral and generalhealth and provide appropriateadvice, referral and support
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1.8.2 Perform effectivedecontamination and infectioncontrol procedures
1.8.3 Comply with current bestpractice guidelines
1.8.4 Recognise and manage medicalemergencies
1.8.5 Explain the importance ofaccurate, contemporaneous andcomprehensive patient recordsin accordance with legal andstatutory requirements and best practice
1.8.6 Recognise the signs of abuse orneglect and describe local andnational systems and raiseconcerns where appropriate
1.9 Treatment of acute oralconditions
1.9.1 Recognise and manage patientswith acute oral conditionsensuring involvement ofappropriate dental team members
1.10 Health promotion and diseaseprevention
1.10.1 Describe the principles ofpreventive care
1.10.2 Provide patients with accurateand effective preventiveinformation in a manner whichencourages self-care andmotivation
1.10.3 Discuss the health risks of diet,drugs and substance misuse,and substances such astobacco, alcohol and drugs onoral and general health
1.8.2 Implement and perform effectivedecontamination and infectioncontrol procedures
1.8.3 Take responsibility for ensuringcompliance with current bestpractice guidelines
1.8.4 Recognise and manage medicalemergencies
1.8.5 Explain the importance of andmaintain accurate, contempor-aneous and comprehensivepatient records in accordancewith legal and statutoryrequirements and best practice
1.8.6 Recognise the signs of abuse orneglect and describe local andnational systems and raiseconcerns where appropriate
1.9 Treatment of acute oralconditions
1.9.1 Recognise and manage patientswith acute oral conditionsensuring involvement ofappropriate dental team members
1.10 Health promotion and diseaseprevention
1.10.1 Describe the principles ofpreventive care
1.10.2 Provide patients withcomprehensive and accuratepreventive education andinstruction in a manner whichencourages self-care andmotivation
1.10.3 Underpin all patient care with apreventive approach thatcontributes to the patient’s long-term oral and general health
1.10.4 Describe the health risks of diet,drugs and substance misuse,and substances such as tobaccoand alcohol on oral and generalhealth and provide appropriateadvice, referral and support
1.8.2 Implement and perform effectivedecontamination and infectioncontrol procedures according tocurrent guidelines
1.8.3 Take responsibility for ensuringcompliance with current bestpractice guidelines and Europeanmanufacturing legislation
1.8.4 Recognise and take responsibilityfor the fitness for purpose ofcustom made dental devicesprovided
1.8.5 Recognise and manage medicalemergencies
1.8.6 Explain the importance of and maintain accurate,contemporaneous andcomprehensive patient recordsin accordance with legal andstatutory requirements andbest practice
1.8.7 Recognise the signs of abuse orneglect and describe local andnational systems and raiseconcerns where appropriate
1.9 Treatment of acute oralconditions
1.9.1 Recognise and manage patientswith acute oral conditionsensuring involvement ofappropriate dental team members
1.10 Health promotion and diseaseprevention
1.10.1 Explain the principles ofpreventive care
1.10.2 Explain how the design andmanufacture of custom madedental devices can contribute tothe prevention of oral diseaseand the interests of the patient’slong term oral health, safety andwell-being
1.10.3 Evaluate and apply the principlesof evidence based andappropriate design in themanufacture and provision ofcustom made dental devices
1.10.4 Provide patients withcomprehensive and accuratepreventive education andinstruction in a manner which encourages self-care and motivation
1.10.5 Underpin all patient care with apreventive approach thatcontributes to the patient’s long-term oral and general health
1.10.6 Assess the results of treatmentand provide aftercare andongoing preventive advice
1.8.2 Perform effective decontam-ination and infection controlprocedures, taking into accounttheir effect on materials
1.8.3 Take responsibility for ensuringcompliance with current bestpractice guidelines and Europeanmanufacturing legislation
1.8.4 Recognise and takeresponsibility for the fitness forpurpose of custom made dentaldevices provided
1.8.5 Recognise and manage medicalemergencies
1.8.6 Explain the importance of andmaintain accurate,contemporaneous andcomprehensive patient recordsin accordance with legal andstatutory requirements and best practice
1.10 Health promotion and diseaseprevention
1.10.1 Describe the principles ofpreventive care
1.10.2 Explain how the design andmanufacture of custom madedental devices can contribute tothe prevention of oral diseaseand the interests of the patient’slong term oral health, safety andwell-being
1.10.3 Evaluate and apply the principlesof evidence based andappropriate design in themanufacture and provision ofcustom made dental devices
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1.10.7 Evaluate the health risks of diet,drugs and substance misuse,and substances such astobacco and alcohol on oral andgeneral health and provideappropriate advice and support
1.11 Management and treatment ofperiodontal disease
1.11.1 Assess and manage the healthof periodontal and soft tissuestaking into account risk andlifestyle factors
1.11.2 Describe, take account of andexplain to the patient the impactof the patient’s periodontalhealth on the overall treatmentplan and outcomes
1.11.3 Undertake non-surgicaltreatments to remove hard and soft deposits and stainsusing a range of methods andrefer as appropriate
1.11.4 Monitor and record changes inperiodontal health on a regularbasis using appropriate methods
1.11.5 Evaluate the need for, andprescribe, adjunctivechemotherapeutic agents for themanagement of periodontalconditions in individual patients
1.11.6 Evaluate, for individual patients,the need for more complextreatment and refer appropriately
1.12 Hard and soft tissue disease1.12.1 Describe the aetiology and
pathogenesis of diseases of theoral and maxillofacial complex
1.12.2 Identify oral mucosal diseasesand refer where appropriate
1.12.3 Identify all stages of malignancy,the aetiology and developmentof tumours and the importanceof early referral for investigationand biopsy
1.12.4 Identify and explain appropriatelyto patients the risks, benefits,complications and contra-indications to surgicalinterventions
1.12.5 Undertake pre-operativeassessment, implementappropriate managementtechniques, including referral,and carry out appropriate post-operative care
1.12.6 Carry out simple oral surgery ofhard and soft tissues
1.12.7 Extract erupted teeth and rootsin the permanent and deciduousdentition
1.12.8 Identify and manage uneruptedteeth and retained roots
1.13 Management of thedeveloping and developeddentition
1.13.1 Identify normal and abnormalfacial growth, physical, mentaland dental development andexplain their significance
1.13.2 Undertake an orthodonticassessment, including anindication of treatment need
1.11 Periodontal therapy
1.11.1 Assess and manage the healthof periodontal and soft tissuestaking into account risk andlifestyle factors
1.11.2 Explain and take account of theimpact of the patient’speriodontal and general healthon the overall treatment plan and outcomes
1.11.3 Undertake prescribed non-surgical treatments to removehard and soft deposits andstains using a range of methods
1.11.4 Monitor and record changes inperiodontal health as necessaryusing appropriate indices
1.11.5 Place temporary dressings andre-cement crowns with atemporary cement
1.11.6 Recognise and appropriatelymanage the complicationsassociated with periodontaltherapy
1.11.7 Recognise the role of surgicalmanagement of periodontaldiseases, apply antimicrobials,and provide appropriate patient care
1.11.8 Describe the risks related to dentalimplant therapy and manage thehealth of peri-implant tissues
1.12 Extraction of teeth1.12.1 Explain the risks, indications and
complications of extractions
1.12.2 Extract erupted deciduous teethunder local anaesthetic
1.13 Management of thedeveloping and developeddentition
1.13.1 Identify normal and abnormalfacial growth, physical, mentaland dental development andexplain their significance
1.11 Periodontal therapy
1.11.1 Assess and manage the healthof periodontal and soft tissuestaking into account risk andlifestyle factors
1.11.2 Explain and take account of theimpact of the patient’speriodontal and general healthon the overall treatment plan and outcomes
1.11.3 Undertake prescribed non-surgical treatments to removehard and soft deposits andstains using a range of methods
1.11.4 Monitor and record changes inperiodontal health as necessaryusing appropriate indices
1.11.5 Recognise and appropriatelymanage the complicationsassociated with periodontaltherapy
1.11.6 Place temporary dressings andre-cement crowns with atemporary cement
1.11.7 Recognise the role of surgicalmanagement of periodontaldiseases and provideappropriate patient care
1.11.8 Describe the risks related to dentalimplant therapy and manage thehealth of peri-implant tissues
1.13 Management of thedeveloping and developeddentition
1.13.1 Identify normal and abnormalfacial growth, physical, mentaland dental development andexplain their significance
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1.11 Contributing to treatment
1.11.1 Prepare and maintain the clinicalenvironment including theinstruments and equipment
1.11.2 Provide chairside support to theoperator during treatment
1.11.3 Prepare, mix and handle dentalmaterials
1.11.4 Process and manage dentalradiographs
1.13 Management of thedeveloping and developeddentition
1.13.1 Identify normal and abnormalfacial growth, physical, mentaland dental development andexplain their significance
1.13.2 Explain the aetiology ofmalocclusion
1.10.7 Describe the health risks of diet,drugs and substance misuse,and substances such as tobaccoand alcohol on oral and generalhealth and provide appropriateinformation and support
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Sections 1.12 and 1.13 do notapply to this registrant group
Sections 1.11 to 1.13 do not applyto this registrant group
Sections 1.11 to 1.13 do not applyto this registrant group
1.13.3 Identify and explaindevelopmental or acquiredocclusal abnormalities
1.13.4 Identify and explain theprinciples of interceptivetreatment, including timelyinterception and interceptiveorthodontics, and refer whenand where appropriate
1.13.5 Identify and explain when andhow to refer patients forspecialist treatment and apply to practice
1.13.6 Recognise and explain topatients the range ofcontemporary orthodontictreatment options, their impact,outcomes, limitations and risks
1.13.7 Undertake limited orthodonticappliance emergencyprocedures
1.14 Restoration and replacementof teeth
1.14.1 Assess and manage caries,occlusion, and tooth wear
1.14.2 Recognise and managetemporomandibular jointdisorders
1.14.3 Create an oral environmentwhere restoration orreplacement of the tooth is viable
1.14.4 Where appropriate, restore thedentition using the principle ofminimal intervention, to astandard that promotes thelongevity of the restoration orprostheses
1.14.5 Manage restorative proceduresthat preserve tooth structure,replace missing or defectivetooth structure, maintainfunction, are aesthetic and longlasting, and promote soft andhard tissue health
1.14.6 Assess, diagnose and managethe health of the dental pulp andperiradicular tissues, includingtreatment to prevent pulpal andperiradicular disease
1.14.7 Recognise the role of surgical management ofperiradicular disease
1.14.8 Determine the prognosis andundertake appropriate non-surgical treatments to managepulpal and periradicular disease for uncomplicateddeciduous and uncomplicatedpermanent teeth
1.14.9 Recognise the risks of non-surgical root canal treatmentand how to manage them
1.14.10 Evaluate the need for morecomplex treatment and referaccordingly
1.14.11 Assess the need for, design,prescribe and providebiomechanically sound partialand complete dentures
1.14.12 Recognise and explain topatients the range of implanttreatment options, their impact,outcomes, limitations and risks
1.14 Restoration of teeth
1.14.1 Assess and manage caries,occlusion, and tooth wear, and,where appropriate, restore thedentition using the principle ofminimal intervention, maintainingfunction and aesthetics
1.14.2 Restore teeth using a wide rangeof treatments and materialsappropriate to the patientincluding permanent andtemporary direct restorations,maintaining function andaesthetics
1.14.3 Provide pulp treatment fordeciduous teeth
1.14.4 Restore deciduous teeth usingpreformed crowns
1.14.5 Explain the role of the dentaltherapist in the restoration ofteeth
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1.13.3 Describe how to undertake anorthodontic assessment andexplain how treatment need isassessed
1.13.4 Recognise and explain topatients the range ofcontemporary orthodontictreatment options, their impact,outcomes, limitations and risks
1.13.5 Recognise common problemsrelated to orthodontic treatmentand take appropriate action
1.13.6 Undertake orthodonticprocedures as prescribed by thereferring practitioner
1.14 Replacement of teeth
1.14.1 Design, manufacture, assessand provide biomechanicallysound removable devices
1.14.2 Design, manufacture, assessand provide biomechanicallysound fixed prostheses
1.14.3 Design, manufacture, assessand provide biomechanicallysound orthodontic appliances
1.14.4 Repair custom made dentaldevices to meet the needs of the patient
1.14.5 Repair and modify custom madedental devices
1.14.6 Evaluate, for individual patients,the need for more complextreatment and seek advice
1.14.7 Fit devices and appliances forthe oral cavity according toprescription
1.14.8 Fit biomechanically soundcomplete dentures
1.14.9 Explain the role of the clinicaldental technician in thereplacement of teeth
1.14 Manufacture of custom madedental devices
1.14.1 Design, manufacture, assessand provide biomechanicallysound removable devices
1.14.2 Design, manufacture, assessand provide biomechanicallysound fixed prostheses
1.14.3 Design, manufacture, assessand provide biomechanicallysound orthodontic appliances
1.14.4 Evaluate, for individual patients,the need for more complextreatment and seek advice
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2 Population-based healthand care
2.1 Discuss the basic principles of apopulation health approachincluding demographic andsocial trends, UK andinternational oral health trends,determinants of health andinequalities in health, and theways in which these aremeasured and current patterns
2.2 Describe the dental and widerhealthcare systems dentalprofessionals work withinincluding health policy andorganisation, delivery ofhealthcare and equity
2.3 Describe and evaluate the role ofhealth promotion in terms of thechanging environment,community and individualbehaviours to deliver health gain
2.4 Evaluate evidence-basedprevention and applyappropriately
2.5 Explain the principles of planningoral health care for communitiesto meet needs and demands
The registrant must recognise theimportance of appropriatecommunication in healthcare at alltimes and through all media
Upon registration with the GDC theregistrant will be able to:
3 Patients, theirrepresentatives and thepublic
3.1 Communicate appropriately,effectively and sensitively at alltimes with and about patients,their representatives and thepublic and in relation to:
• patients with anxious or challenging behaviour
• referring patients to colleagues, particularly where patients are from diverse backgrounds or there are barriers to patient communication
• difficult circumstances, such as breaking bad news, or discussing issues such as alcohol consumption, smoking, or diet
3.2 Recognise the importance ofnon-verbal communication,including listening skills, andbarriers to effectivecommunication
3.3 Explain and check patients’understanding of treatments,options, costs and informedconsent and enable patients tomake their choice
3.4 Obtain informed consent
2 Population-based healthand care
2.1 Describe the basic principles ofa population health approachincluding demographic andsocial trends, UK andinternational oral health trends,determinants of health andinequalities in health, the ways inwhich these are measured andcurrent patterns
2.2 Explain the dental and widerhealthcare systems dentalprofessionals work withinincluding health policy andorganisation, delivery ofhealthcare and equity
2.3 Describe and evaluate the role ofhealth promotion in terms of thechanging environment,community and individualbehaviours to deliver health gain
2.4 Explain evidence-basedprevention and applyappropriately
2.5 Describe the principles ofplanning oral health care forcommunities to meet needs anddemands
The registrant must recognise theimportance of appropriatecommunication in healthcare at alltimes and through all media
Upon registration with the GDC theregistrant will be able to:
3 Patients, theirrepresentatives and thepublic
3.1 Communicate appropriately,effectively and sensitively at alltimes with and about patients,their representatives and thegeneral public and in relation to:
• patients with anxious or challenging behaviour
• referring patients to colleagues, particularly where patients are from diverse backgrounds or there are barriers to patient communication
• difficult circumstances, such as when breaking bad news, and when discussing issues, such as alcohol consumption, smoking or diet
3.2 Recognise the importance ofnon-verbal communication,including listening skills, andbarriers to effectivecommunication
3.3 Explain and check patients’understanding of treatments,options, costs and informedconsent
3.4 Obtain informed consent
2 Population-based healthand care
2.1 Describe the basic principles ofa population health approachincluding demographic andsocial trends, UK andinternational oral health trends,determinants of health andinequalities in health, the ways inwhich these are measured andcurrent patterns
2.2 Explain the dental and widerhealthcare systems dentalprofessionals work withinincluding health policy andorganisation, delivery ofhealthcare and equity
2.3 Describe and evaluate the role ofhealth promotion in terms of thechanging environment,community and individualbehaviours to deliver health gain
2.4 Explain evidence-basedprevention and applyappropriately
2.5 Describe the principles ofplanning oral health care forcommunities to meet needs anddemands
The registrant must recognise theimportance of appropriatecommunication in healthcare at alltimes and through all media
Upon registration with the GDC theregistrant will be able to:
3 Patients, theirrepresentatives and thepublic
3.1 Communicate appropriately,effectively and sensitively at alltimes with and about patients,their representatives and thegeneral public and in relation to:
• patients with anxious or challenging behaviour
• referring patients to colleagues, particularly where patients are from diverse backgrounds or there are barriers to patient communication
• difficult circumstances, such as when breaking bad news, and when discussing issues, such as alcohol consumption, smoking or diet
3.2 Recognise the importance ofnon-verbal communication,including listening skills, andbarriers to effectivecommunication
3.3 Explain and check patients’understanding of treatments,options, costs and informedconsent
3.4 Obtain informed consent
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2.1 Describe the basic principles ofa population health approachincluding demographic andsocial trends, UK andinternational oral health trends,determinants of health andinequalities in health, the ways inwhich these are measured andcurrent patterns
2.2 Describe the dental and widerhealthcare systems dentalprofessionals work withinincluding health policy andorganisation, delivery ofhealthcare and equity
2.3 Describe and evaluate the role ofhealth promotion in terms of thechanging environment,community and individualbehaviours to deliver health gain
2.4 Describe evidence-basedprevention and applyappropriately
2.5 Describe the principles ofplanning oral health care forcommunities to meet needs anddemands
The registrant must recognise theimportance of appropriatecommunication in healthcare at alltimes and through all media
Upon registration with the GDC theregistrant will be able to:
3 Patients, theirrepresentatives and thepublic
3.1 Communicate appropriately,effectively and sensitively withand about patients, theirrepresentatives and the generalpublic
3.2 Communicate appropriately,effectively and sensitively toprovide reassurance andinformation on oral hygiene topatients and their representatives
3.3 Explain the purpose and processof informed consent
2 Population-based healthand care
2.1 Describe the basic principles ofa population health approachincluding demographic andsocial trends, UK andinternational oral health trends,determinants of health andinequalities in health, the ways inwhich these are measured andcurrent patterns
2.2 Describe the dental and widerhealthcare systems dentalprofessionals work withinincluding health policy andorganisation, delivery ofhealthcare and equity
2.3 Describe and evaluate the role of health promotion in terms of thechanging environment andcommunity and individualbehaviours to deliver health gain
2.4 Describe evidence-basedprevention and applyappropriately
2.5 Describe the principles ofplanning oral health care forcommunities to meet needs anddemands
The registrant must recognise theimportance of appropriatecommunication in healthcare at alltimes and through all media
Upon registration with the GDC theregistrant will be able to:
3 Patients, theirrepresentatives and thepublic
3.1 Communicate appropriately,effectively and sensitively at alltimes with and about patients,their representatives and thegeneral public and in relation to:
• patients with anxious or challenging behaviour
• referring patients to colleagues, particularly where patients are from diverse backgrounds or there are barriers to patient communication
• difficult circumstances, such as when breaking bad news, and when discussing issues, such as alcohol consumption, smoking or diet
3.2 Recognise the importance ofnon-verbal communication,including listening skills, andbarriers to effectivecommunication
3.3 Explain and check patients’understanding of treatments,options, costs and informedconsent
3.4 Obtain informed consent
2 Population-based healthand care
2.1 Describe the basic principles ofa population health approachincluding demographic andsocial trends, UK andinternational oral health trends,determinants of health andinequalities in health, the ways inwhich these are measured andcurrent patterns
2.2 Explain the dental and widerhealthcare systems dentalprofessionals work withinincluding health policy andorganisation, delivery ofhealthcare and equity
2.3 Describe and evaluate the role ofhealth promotion in terms of thechanging environment,community and individualbehaviours to deliver health gain
2.4 Explain evidence-basedprevention and applyappropriately
2.5 Describe the principles ofplanning oral health care forcommunities to meet needs anddemands
The registrant must recognise theimportance of appropriatecommunication in healthcare at alltimes and through all media
Upon registration with the GDC theregistrant will be able to:
3 Patients, theirrepresentatives and thepublic
3.1 Communicate appropriately,effectively and sensitively at alltimes with and about patients,their representatives and thegeneral public and in relation to:
• patients with anxious or challenging behaviour
• referring patients to colleagues, particularly where patients are from diverse backgrounds or there are barriers to patient communication
• difficult circumstances, such as when breaking bad news, and when discussing issues, such as alcohol consumption, smoking or diet
3.2 Recognise the importance ofnon-verbal communication,including listening skills, andbarriers to effectivecommunication
3.3 Explain and check patients’understanding of treatments,options, costs and informedconsent
3.4 Obtain informed consent
1.15 Modification and repair ofcustom made dental devices
1.15.1 Repair custom made dentaldevices to meet the needs of thepatient
1.15.2 Repair and modify custom madedental devices
2 Population-based healthand care
2.1 Explain how social, cultural andenvironmental factors contributeto general and oral health
2.2 Describe the dental healthcaresystems dental professionalswork within including healthpolicy and organisation, deliveryof healthcare and equity
2.3 Recognise the impact of clinicalguidelines relating to the deliveryof oral health care on laboratorypractice and their implications
The registrant must recognise theimportance of appropriatecommunication in healthcare at alltimes and through all media
Upon registration with the GDC theregistrant will be able to:
3 Patients, theirrepresentatives and thepublic
3.1 Communicate appropriately,effectively and sensitively at all times with and about patients,their representatives and thegeneral public where required oras directed and in relation to:
• patients with anxious or challenging behaviour
• where patients are from diverse backgrounds or there are barriers to patient communication
3.2 Recognise the importance ofnon-verbal communication,including listening skills, andbarriers to effectivecommunication
3.3 Explain and check patients’understanding of treatments,options, costs and informedconsent
3.4 Obtain informed consent
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4.1 Communicate appropriately with colleagues from dental andother healthcare professions inrelation to:
• the direct care of individual patients
• oral health promotion
• the day to day working of the clinical department/practice inwhich the individual works
• the wider contribution which the department/practice makes to dental and healthcare in the surrounding community
• raising concerns when problems arise
4.2 Explain the role of appraisal,training and review ofcolleagues, giving and receivingeffective feedback
4.3 Give and receive feedbackeffectively to other members ofthe team
4.4 Communicate appropriately andeffectively in professionaldiscussions and transactionswithin the health and othersectors
5 Generic communicationskills
5.1 Communicate appropriately,effectively and sensitively byspoken, written and electronicmethods and maintain anddevelop these skills
5.2 Use appropriate methods toprovide accurate, clear andcomprehensive informationwhen referring patients to otherdental and healthcareprofessionals
5.3 Explain the importance of andmaintain accurate,contemporaneous andcomprehensive patient recordsin accordance with legal andstatutory requirements and bestpractice
5.4 Recognise the use of a range ofcommunication methods andtechnologies and theirappropriate application insupport of clinical practice
5.5 Recognise and act within theprinciples of informationgovernance
Upon registration with the GDC theregistrant will be able to:
6 Patients and the public
6.1 Put patients’ interests first andact to protect them
6.2 Act with integrity and betrustworthy
6.3 Respect patients’ dignityand choices
6.4 Protect the confidentiality of allpersonal information
6.5 Recognise and respect thepatient’s perspective andexpectations of dental care andthe role of the dental team,taking into account issuesrelating to equality and diversity
4 Team and the widerhealthcare environment
4.1 Communicate appropriately withcolleagues from dental and otherhealthcare professions in relationto the direct care of individualpatients, including oral healthpromotion
4.2 Explain the role of appraisal,training and review ofcolleagues, giving and receivingeffective feedback
4.3 Give and receive feedbackeffectively to other members ofthe team
5 Generic communicationskills
5.1 Communicate appropriately,effectively and sensitively byspoken, written and electronicmethods and maintain anddevelop these skills
5.2 Explain the importance of andmaintain accurate,contemporaneous andcomprehensive patient recordsin accordance with legal andstatutory requirements and bestpractice
5.3 Recognise the use of a range ofcommunication methods andtechnologies and theirappropriate application insupport of clinical practice
5.4 Recognise and act within theprinciples of informationgovernance
Upon registration with the GDC theregistrant will be able to:
6 Patients and the public
6.1 Put patients’ interests first andact to protect them
6.2 Act with integrity and betrustworthy
6.3 Respect patients’ dignity and choice
6.4 Protect the confidentiality of allpersonal information
6.5 Recognise and respect thepatient’s perspective andexpectations of dental care andthe role of the dental team,taking into account issuesrelating to equality and diversity
4 Team and the widerhealthcare environment
4.1 Communicate appropriately withcolleagues from dental and otherhealthcare professions in relationto the direct care of individualpatients, including oral healthpromotion
4.2 Explain the role of appraisal,training and review ofcolleagues, giving and receivingeffective feedback
4.3 Give and receive feedbackeffectively to other members ofthe team
5 Generic communicationskills
5.1 Communicate appropriately,effectively and sensitively byspoken, written and electronicmethods and maintain anddevelop these skills
5.2 Explain the importance of andmaintain accurate,contemporaneous andcomprehensive patient recordsin accordance with legal andstatutory requirements and bestpractice
5.3 Recognise the use of a range ofcommunication methods andtechnologies and theirappropriate application insupport of clinical practice
5.4 Recognise and act within theprinciples of informationgovernance
Upon registration with the GDC theregistrant will be able to:
6 Patients and the public
6.1 Put patients’ interests first andact to protect them
6.2 Act with integrity and betrustworthy
6.3 Respect patients’ dignity and choices
6.4 Protect the confidentiality of allpersonal information
6.5 Recognise and respect thepatient’s perspective andexpectations of dental care andthe role of the dental team,taking into account issuesrelating to equality and diversity
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4.1 Communicate appropriately withcolleagues from dental and otherhealthcare professions in relationto the direct care of individualpatients, including oral healthpromotion
4.2 Explain the role of appraisal,training and review ofcolleagues, and giving andreceiving effective feedback
4.3 Give and receive feedbackeffectively to other members ofthe team
5 Generic communicationskills
5.1 Communicate appropriately,effectively and sensitively byspoken, written and electronicmethods and maintain anddevelop these skills
5.2 Explain the importance ofaccurate, contemporaneous andcomprehensive patient recordsin accordance with legal and statutory requirementsand best practice
5.3 Recognise the use of a range ofcommunication methods andtechnologies and theirappropriate application insupport of clinical practice
5.4 Recognise and act within theprinciples of informationgovernance
Upon registration with the GDC theRegistrant will be able to:
6 Patients and the public
6.1 Put patients’ interests first andact to protect them
6.2 Act with integrity and betrustworthy
6.3 Respect patients’ dignity and choices
6.4 Protect the confidentiality of allpersonal information
6.5 Recognise and respect thepatient’s perspective andexpectations of dental care andthe role of the dental team,taking into account issuesrelating to equality and diversity
4 Team and the widerhealthcare environment
4.1 Communicate appropriately withcolleagues from dental and otherhealthcare professions in relationto the direct care of individualpatients, including oral healthpromotion
4.2 Explain the role of appraisal,training and review ofcolleagues, and giving andreceiving effective feedback
4.3 Give and receive feedbackeffectively to other members ofthe team
5 Generic communicationskills
5.1 Communicate appropriately,effectively and sensitively byspoken, written and electronicmethods and maintain anddevelop these skills
5.2 Explain the importance of andmaintain accurate,contemporaneous andcomprehensive patient recordsin accordance with legal andstatutory requirements and bestpractice
5.3 Recognise the use of a range ofcommunication methods andtechnologies and theirappropriate application insupport of clinical practice
5.4 Recognise and act within theprinciples of informationgovernance
Upon registration with the GDC theregistrant will be able to:
6 Patients and the public
6.1 Put patients’ interests first andact to protect them
6.2 Act with integrity and betrustworthy
6.3 Respect patients’ dignity and choices
6.4 Protect the confidentiality of allpersonal information
6.5 Recognise and respect thepatient’s perspective andexpectations of dental care andthe role of the dental team,taking into account issuesrelating to equality and diversity
4 Team and the widerhealthcare environment
4.1 Communicate appropriately withcolleagues from dental and otherhealthcare professions in relationto the direct care of individualpatients, including oral healthpromotion
4.2 Explain the role of appraisal,training and review ofcolleagues, and giving andreceiving effective feedback
4.3 Give and receive feedbackeffectively to other members ofthe team
4.4 Communicate appropriately andeffectively in professionaldiscussions and transactionswithin the health and othersectors
5 Generic communicationskills
5.1 Communicate appropriately,effectively and sensitively byspoken, written and electronicmethods and maintain anddevelop these skills
5.2 Use appropriate methods toprovide accurate, clear andcomprehensive information whenreferring patients to other dentaland healthcare professionals
5.3 Explain the importance of andmaintain accurate,contemporaneous andcomprehensive patient recordsin accordance with legal andstatutory requirements and bestpractice
5.4 Recognise the use of a range ofcommunication methods andtechnologies and theirappropriate application insupport of clinical practice
5.5 Recognise and act within theprinciples of informationgovernance
Upon registration with the GDC theregistrant will be able to:
6 Patients and the public
6.1 Put patients’ interests first andact to protect them
6.2 Act with integrity and betrustworthy
6.3 Respect patients’ dignity and choices
6.4 Protect the confidentiality of allpersonal information
6.5 Recognise and respect thepatient’s perspective andexpectations of dental care andthe role of the dental team,taking into account issuesrelating to equality and diversity
4 Team and the widerhealthcare environment
4.1 Communicate appropriately withcolleagues from dental and otherhealthcare professions in relationto patient care
4.2 Explain the role of appraisal,training and review ofcolleagues, and giving andreceiving effective feedback
4.3 Give and receive feedbackeffectively to other members ofthe team
4.4 Communicate appropriately andeffectively in professionaldiscussions and transactionswithin the health and othersectors
5 Generic communicationskills
5.1 Communicate appropriately,effectively and sensitively byspoken, written and electronicmethods and maintain anddevelop these skills
5.2 Explain the importance of andmaintain accurate,contemporaneous andcomprehensive patient recordsin accordance with legal andstatutory requirements and bestpractice
5.3 Recognise the use of a range ofcommunication methods andtechnologies and theirappropriate application insupport of the practice of dentaltechnology
5.4 Recognise and act within theprinciples of informationgovernance
Upon registration with the GDC theregistrant will be able to:
6 Patients and the public
6.1 Put patients’ interests first andact to protect them
6.2 Act with integrity and betrustworthy
6.3 Respect patients’ dignity and choice
6.4 Protect the confidentiality of allpersonal information
6.5 Recognise and respect thepatient’s perspective andexpectations of dental care andthe role of the dental team,taking into account issuesrelating to equality and diversity
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7 Ethical and legal
7.1 Recognise and act within the GDC’s standards and within other professionallyrelevant laws, ethical guidanceand systems
7.2 Recognise and act upon thelegal and ethical responsibilitiesinvolved in protecting andpromoting the health ofindividual patients
7.3 Act without discrimination andshow respect for patients,colleagues and peers and thegeneral public
7.4 Take responsibility for and act toraise concerns about your ownor others’ health, behaviour orprofessional performance asdescribed in The Principles ofRaising Concerns
8 Teamwork
8.1 Describe and respect the rolesof dental and other healthcareprofessionals in the context oflearning and working in a dentaland wider healthcare team
8.2 Co-operate effectively with othermembers of the dental andwider healthcare team in theinterests of patients
8.3 Explain the contribution thatteam members and effectiveteam working makes to thedelivery of safe and effective highquality care
9 Development of self andothers
9.1 Recognise and demonstrateown professional responsibility inthe development of self and therest of the team
9.2 Utilise the provision and receiptof effective feedback in theprofessional development of selfand others
9.3 Explain the range of methods oflearning and teaching availableand the importance ofassessment, feedback, criticalreflection, identification oflearning needs and appraisal inpersonal development planning
9.4 Develop and maintainprofessional knowledge andcompetence and demonstratecommitment to lifelong learning
9.5 Recognise and evaluate theimpact of new techniques andtechnologies in clinical practice
9.6 Accurately assess their owncapabilities and limitations in theinterest of high quality patientcare and seek advice fromsupervisors or colleagues where appropriate
9.7 Explain and demonstrate theattributes of professionalattitudes and behaviour in allenvironments and media
7 Ethical and legal
7.1 Recognise and act within the GDC’s standards and within other professionallyrelevant laws, ethical guidanceand systems
7.2 Recognise and act upon thelegal and ethical responsibilitiesinvolved in protecting andpromoting the health ofindividual patients
7.3 Act without discrimination andshow respect for patients,colleagues and peers and thegeneral public
7.4 Take responsibility for and act toraise concerns about your own orothers’ health, behaviour orprofessional performance asdescribed in The Principles ofRaising Concerns
8 Teamwork
8.1 Describe and respect the rolesof dental and other healthcareprofessionals in the context oflearning and working in a dentaland wider healthcare team
8.2 Co-operate effectively with othermembers of the dental andwider healthcare team in theinterests of patients
8.3 Explain the contribution thatteam members and effectiveteam working makes to thedelivery of safe and effective highquality care
9 Development of self andothers
9.1 Recognise and demonstrateown professional responsibility inthe development of self and therest of the team
9.2 Utilise the provision and receiptof effective feedback in theprofessional development of selfand others
9.3 Explain the range of learning andteaching methods and theimportance of assessment,feedback, critical reflection,identification of learning needsand appraisal in personaldevelopment planning
9.4 Develop and maintainprofessional knowledge andcompetence and demonstratecommitment to lifelong learning
9.5 Recognise and evaluate theimpact of new techniques andtechnologies in clinical practice
9.6 Accurately assess their owncapabilities and limitations in theinterest of high quality patientcare and seek advice fromsupervisors or colleagues where appropriate
9.7 Describe and demonstrate theattributes of professionalattitudes and behaviour in allenvironments and media
7 Ethical and legal
7.1 Recognise and act within the GDC’s standards and within other professionallyrelevant laws, ethical guidanceand systems
7.2 Recognise and act upon thelegal and ethical responsibilitiesinvolved in protecting andpromoting the health ofindividual patients
7.3 Act without discrimination andshow respect for patients,colleagues and peers and thegeneral public
7.4 Take responsibility for and act toraise concerns about your own orothers’ health, behaviour orprofessional performance asdescribed in The Principles ofRaising Concerns
8 Teamwork
8.1 Describe and respect the rolesof dental and other healthcareprofessionals in the context oflearning and working in a dentaland wider healthcare team
8.2 Co-operate effectively with othermembers of the dental andwider healthcare team in theinterests of patients
8.3 Explain the contribution thatteam members and effectiveteam working makes to thedelivery of safe and effective highquality care
9 Development of self andothers
9.1 Recognise and demonstrateown professional responsibility inthe development of self and therest of the team
9.2 Utilise the provision and receiptof effective feedback in theprofessional development of selfand others
9.3 Explain the range of learning andteaching methods and theimportance of assessment,feedback, critical reflection,identification of learning needsand appraisal in personaldevelopment planning
9.4 Develop and maintainprofessional knowledge andcompetence and demonstratecommitment to lifelong learning
9.5 Recognise and evaluate theimpact of new techniques andtechnologies in clinical practice
9.6 Accurately assess their owncapabilities and limitations in theinterest of high quality patientcare and seek advice fromsupervisors or colleagues where appropriate
9.7 Describe and demonstrate theattributes of professionalattitudes and behaviour in allenvironments and media
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7 Ethical and legal
7.1 Recognise and act within the GDC’s standards and within other professionallyrelevant laws, ethical guidanceand systems
7.2 Recognise and act upon thelegal and ethical responsibilitiesinvolved in protecting andpromoting the health of individualpatients
7.3 Act without discrimination andshow respect for patients,colleagues and peers and thegeneral public
7.4 Take responsibility for and act toraise concerns about your own orothers’ health, behaviour orprofessional performance asdescribed in The Principles ofRaising Concerns
8 Teamwork
8.1 Describe and respect the rolesof dental and other healthcareprofessionals in the context oflearning and working in a dentaland wider healthcare team
8.2 Co-operate effectively with othermembers of the dental andwider healthcare team in theinterests of patients
8.3 Explain the contribution thatteam members and effectiveteam working makes to thedelivery of safe and effective highquality care
9 Development of self andothers
9.1 Recognise and demonstrateown professional responsibility inthe development of self and therest of the team
9.2 Utilise the provision and receiptof effective feedback in theprofessional development of selfand others
9.3 Develop and maintainprofessional knowledge andcompetence and demonstratecommitment to lifelong learning
9.4 Recognise the impact of newtechniques and technologies inclinical practice
9.5 Accurately assess their owncapabilities and limitations in theinterest of high quality patientcare and seek advice fromsupervisors or colleagues whereappropriate
9.6 Describe and demonstrate theattributes of professionalattitudes and behaviour in allenvironments and media
7 Ethical and legal
7.1 Recognise and act within the GDC’s standards and within other professionallyrelevant laws, ethical guidanceand systems
7.2 Recognise and act upon thelegal and ethical responsibilitiesinvolved in protecting andpromoting the health of individualpatients
7.3 Act without discrimination andshow respect for patients,colleagues and peers and thegeneral public
7.4 Take responsibility for and act toraise concerns about your ownor others’ health, behaviour orprofessional performance asdescribed in The Principles ofRaising Concerns
8 Teamwork
8.1 Describe and respect the rolesof dental and other healthcareprofessionals in the context oflearning and working in a dentaland wider healthcare team
8.2 Co-operate effectively with othermembers of the dental andwider healthcare team in theinterests of patients
8.3 Explain the contribution thatteam members and effectiveteam working makes to thedelivery of safe and effective highquality care
9 Development of self andothers
9.1 Recognise and demonstrateown professional responsibility inthe development of self and therest of the team
9.2 Utilise the provision and receiptof effective feedback in theprofessional development of selfand others
9.3 Develop and maintainprofessional knowledge andcompetence and demonstratecommitment to lifelong learning
9.4 Recognise and evaluate theimpact of new techniques andtechnologies in clinical practice
9.5 Accurately assess their owncapabilities and limitations in theinterest of high quality patientcare and seek advice fromsupervisors or colleagues whereappropriate
9.6 Describe and demonstrate theattributes of professionalattitudes and behaviour in allenvironments and media
7 Ethical and legal
7.1 Recognise and act within the GDC’s standards and within other professionallyrelevant laws, ethical guidanceand systems
7.2 Recognise and act upon thelegal and ethical responsibilitiesinvolved in protecting andpromoting the health of individualpatients
7.3 Act without discrimination andshow respect for patients,colleagues and peers and thegeneral public
7.4 Take responsibility for and act toraise concerns about your own orothers’ health, behaviour orprofessional performance asdescribed in The Principles ofRaising Concerns
8 Teamwork
8.1 Describe and respect the rolesof dental and other healthcareprofessionals in the context oflearning and working in a dentaland wider healthcare team
8.2 Co-operate effectively with othermembers of the dental andwider healthcare team in theinterests of patients
8.3 Explain the contribution thatteam members and effectiveteam working makes to thedelivery of safe and effective highquality care
9 Development of self andothers
9.1 Recognise and demonstrate ownprofessional responsibility in thedevelopment of self and the restof the team
9.2 Utilise the provision and receiptof effective feedback in theprofessional development of selfand others
9.3 Explain the range of learning andteaching methods and theimportance of assessment,feedback, critical reflection,identification of learning needsand appraisal in personaldevelopment planning
9.4 Develop and maintainprofessional knowledge andcompetence and demonstratecommitment to lifelong learning
9.5 Recognise and evaluate theimpact of new techniques andtechnologies in clinical practice
9.6 Accurately assess their owncapabilities and limitations in theinterest of high quality patientcare and seek advice fromsupervisors or colleagues where appropriate
9.7 Describe and demonstrate theattributes of professionalattitudes and behaviour in allenvironments and media
7 Ethical and legal
7.1 Recognise and act within the GDC’s standards and within other professionallyrelevant laws, ethical guidanceand systems
7.2 Recognise and act upon thelegal and ethical responsibilitiesinvolved in protecting andpromoting the health of individualpatients
7.3 Act without discrimination andshow respect for patients,colleagues and peers and thegeneral public
7.4 Take responsibility for and act toraise concerns about your own orothers’ health, behaviour orprofessional performance asdescribed in The Principles ofRaising Concerns
8 Teamwork
8.1 Describe and respect the rolesof dental and other healthcareprofessionals in the context oflearning and working in a dentaland wider healthcare team
8.2 Co-operate effectively with othermembers of the dental andwider healthcare team in theinterests of patients
8.3 Explain the contribution thatteam members and effectiveteam working makes to thedelivery of safe and effective highquality care
9 Development of self andothers
9.1 Recognise and demonstrateown professional responsibility inthe development of self and therest of the team
9.2 Utilise the provision and receiptof effective feedback in theprofessional development of selfand others
9.3 Explain the range of learning andteaching methods and theimportance of assessment,feedback, critical reflection,identification of learning needsand appraisal in personaldevelopment planning
9.4 Develop and maintainprofessional knowledge andcompetence and demonstratecommitment to lifelong learning
9.5 Recognise and evaluate theimpact of new techniques andtechnologies in the practice ofdental technology
9.6 Accurately assess their owncapabilities and limitations in theinterest of high quality patientcare and seek advice fromsupervisors or colleagues where appropriate
9.7 Describe and demonstrate theattributes of professionalattitudes and behaviour in allenvironments and media
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Upon registration with the GDC theregistrant will be able to:
10 Managing self
10.1 Put patients’ interests first andact to protect them
10.2 Effectively manage their owntime and resources
10.3 Recognise the impact of personalbehaviour on the health careenvironment and on wider societyand manage this professionally
10.4 Recognise the significance oftheir own management andleadership role and the range ofskills and knowledge required todo this effectively
10.5 When appropriate act as anadvocate for patient needs
10.6 Take responsibility for personaldevelopment planning, recording of evidence, andreflective practice
10.7 Ensure that all aspects ofpractice comply with legal andregulatory requirements
10.8 Demonstrate appropriatecontinuous improvementactivities
11 Managing and working with others
11.1 Take a patient-centred approachto working with the dental andwider healthcare team
11.2 Recognise and respect own and others’ contribution to thedental and wider healthcareteam and demonstrate effectiveteam working, including leadingand being led.
11.3 Recognise the importance ofand demonstrate personalaccountability to patients, theregulator, the team and widercommunity
11.4 Where appropriate lead, manage and take professionalresponsibility for the actions ofcolleagues and other membersof the team involved in patient care
11.5 Recognise and comply with theteam working requirements inthe Scope of Practice andStandards documents
11.6 Describe the scope of practiceof the dental team and manageand delegate work accordingly,ensuring only those withappropriate training undertakeprocedures
11.7 Recognise, take responsibility forand act to raise concerns abouttheir own or others’ health,behaviour or professionalperformance as described in ThePrinciples of Raising Concerns
11.8 Recognise the need to ensurethat those who raise concernsare protected from discriminationor other detrimental effect
Upon registration with the GDC theregistrant will be able to:
10 Managing self
10.1 Put patients’ interests first andact to protect them
10.2 Effectively manage their owntime and resources
10.3 Recognise the impact ofpersonal behaviour and managethis professionally
10.4 Recognise the range of skillsand knowledge that contributeto effective management andleadership
10.5 When appropriate act as anadvocate for patient/carer needs
10.6 Take responsibility for personaldevelopment planning, recording of evidence, andreflective practice
10.7 Ensure that all aspects ofpractice comply with legal andregulatory requirements
10.8 Demonstrate appropriatecontinuous improvementactivities
11 Working with others
11.1 Take a patient-centred approachto working with the dental andwider healthcare team
11.2 Recognise and respect own and others’ contribution to thedental and wider healthcareteam and demonstrate effectiveteam working.
11.3 Recognise and demonstratepersonal accountability topatients, the regulator, the teamand wider community
11.4 Recognise and comply with theteam working requirements inthe Scope of Practice andStandards documents
11.5 Recognise, take responsibility forand act to raise concerns abouttheir own or others’ health,behaviour or professionalperformance as described in ThePrinciples of Raising Concerns
Upon registration with the GDC theregistrant will be able to:
10 Managing self
10.1 Put patients’ interests first andact to protect them
10.2 Effectively manage their owntime and resources
10.3 Recognise the impact ofpersonal behaviour and managethis professionally
10.4 Recognise the range of skillsand knowledge that contributeto effective management andleadership
10.5 When appropriate act as anadvocate for patient needs
10.6 Take responsibility for personaldevelopment planning, recording of evidence andreflective practice
10.7 Ensure that all aspects ofpractice comply with legal andregulatory requirements
10.8 Demonstrate appropriatecontinuous improvementactivities
11 Working with others
11.1 Take a patient-centred approachto working with the dental andwider healthcare team
11.2 Recognise and respect own and others’ contribution to thedental and wider healthcareteam and demonstrate effectiveteam working.
11.3 Recognise and demonstratepersonal accountability topatients, the regulator, the teamand wider community
11.4 Recognise and comply with theteam working requirements inthe Scope of Practice andStandards documents
11.5 Recognise, take responsibility forand act to raise concerns abouttheir own or others’ health,behaviour or professionalperformance as described in ThePrinciples of Raising Concerns
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Upon registration with the GDC theregistrant will be able to:
10 Managing self
10.1 Put patients’ interests first andact to protect them
10.2 Effectively manage their owntime and resources
10.3 Recognise the impact ofpersonal behaviour and managethis professionally
10.4 When appropriate act as anadvocate for patient needs
10.5 Take responsibility for personaldevelopment planning, recordingof evidence, and reflectivepractice
10.6 Ensure that all aspects ofpractice comply with legal andregulatory requirements
10.7 Demonstrate appropriatecontinuous improvementactivities
11 Working with others
11.1 Take a patient-centred approachto working with the dental andwider healthcare team
11.2 Recognise and respect own and other team members’contribution to the dental andwider healthcare team anddemonstrate effective teamworking.
11.3 Recognise and comply with theteam working requirements inthe Scope of Practice andStandards documents
11.4 Recognise, take responsibility forand act to raise concerns abouttheir own or others’ health,behaviour or professionalperformance as described in ThePrinciples of Raising Concerns
Upon registration with the GDC theregistrant will be able to:
10 Managing self
10.1 Put patients’ interests first andact to protect them
10.2 Effectively manage their owntime and resources
10.3 Recognise the impact ofpersonal behaviour and managethis professionally
10.4 Recognise the range of skills andknowledge that contribute toeffective management andleadership
10.5 When appropriate act as anadvocate for patient needs
10.6 Take responsibility for personaldevelopment planning, recording of evidence, andreflective practice
10.7 Ensure that all aspects ofpractice comply with legal andregulatory requirements
10.8 Demonstrate appropriatecontinuous improvementactivities
11 Working with others
11.1 Take a patient-centred approachto working with the dental andwider healthcare team
11.2 Recognise and respect own and others’ contribution to thedental and wider healthcareteam and demonstrate effectiveteam working.
11.3 Recognise and demonstratepersonal accountability topatients, the regulator, the teamand wider community
11.4 Recognise and comply with theteam working requirements inthe Scope of Practice andStandards documents
11.5 Recognise, take responsibility forand act to raise concerns abouttheir own or others’ health,behaviour or professionalperformance as described in ThePrinciples of Raising Concerns
Upon registration with the GDC theregistrant will be able to:
10 Managing self
10.1 Put patients’ interests first andact to protect them
10.2 Effectively manage their owntime and resources
10.3 Recognise the impact ofpersonal behaviour and managethis professionally
10.4 Recognise the range of skills andknowledge that contribute toeffective management andleadership
10.5 When appropriate act as anadvocate for patient needs
10.6 Take responsibility for personaldevelopment planning, recording of evidence, andreflective practice
10.7 Ensure that all aspects ofpractice comply with legal andregulatory requirements
10.8 Demonstrate appropriatecontinuous improvementactivities
11 Working with others
11.1 Take a patient-centred approachto working with the dental andwider healthcare team
11.2 Recognise and respect own and others’ contribution to thedental and wider healthcareteam and demonstrate effectiveteam working.
11.3 Recognise and demonstratepersonal accountability topatients, the regulator, the teamand wider community
11.4 Recognise and comply with theteam working requirements inthe Scope of Practice andStandards documents
11.5 Recognise, take responsibility forand act to raise concerns abouttheir own or others’ health,behaviour or professionalperformance as described in ThePrinciples of Raising Concerns
11.6 Recognise the need to ensurethat those who raise concernsare protected from discriminationor other detrimental effect
Upon registration with the GDC theregistrant will be able to:
10 Managing self
10.1 Put patients’ interests first andact to protect them
10.2 Effectively manage their owntime and resources
10.3 Recognise the impact ofpersonal behaviour and managethis professionally
10.4 Recognise the significance of themanagement and leadership roleand the range of skills andknowledge required to do thiseffectively
10.5 Recognise the importance ofmanaging the delivery of dentaltechnology and the range ofskills and knowledge required todo this effectively
10.6 Take responsibility for personaldevelopment planning, recording of evidence, andreflective practice
10.7 Ensure that all aspects ofpractice comply with legal andregulatory requirements
10.8 Demonstrate appropriatecontinuous improvementactivities
11 Working with others
11.1 Recognise the need for apatient-centred approach whenworking with the dental andwider healthcare team
11.2 Recognise and respect ownand others’ contribution to thedental and wider healthcareteam and demonstrate effectiveteam working.
11.3 Recognise and demonstratepersonal accountability to theregulator, the team and widercommunity
11.4 Recognise and comply with theteam working requirements inthe Scope of Practice andStandards documents
11.5 Recognise, take responsibility forand act to raise concerns abouttheir own or others’ health,behaviour or professionalperformance as described in ThePrinciples of Raising Concerns
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12 Managing the clinical andworking environment
12.1 Recognise and comply withsystems and processes tosupport safe patient care
12.2 Recognise the need for effectiverecorded maintenance and testing of equipment andrequirements for appropriatestorage, handling and use ofmaterials
12.3 Recognise and demonstrate theprocedures for handling ofcomplaints as described in thePrinciples of Complaints Handling
12.4 Describe the legal, financial andethical issues associated withmanaging a dental practice
12.5 Recognise and comply withnational and local clinicalgovernance and health andsafety requirements
12.6 Describe the implications of thewider health economy andexternal influences
12 Managing the clinical andworking environment
12.1 Recognise and comply withsystems and processes tosupport safe patient care
12.2 Recognise the need for effectiverecorded maintenance andtesting of equipment andrequirements for appropriatestorage, handling and use ofmaterials
12.3 Recognise and demonstrate theprocedures for handlingcomplaints as described in thePrinciples of Complaints Handling
12.4 Describe the legal, financial andethical issues associated withmanaging a dental practice
12.5 Recognise and comply withnational and local clinicalgovernance and health andsafety requirements
12 Managing the clinical andworking environment
12.1 Recognise and comply withsystems and processes tosupport safe patient care
12.2 Recognise the need for effectiverecorded maintenance andtesting of equipment andrequirements for appropriatestorage, handling and use ofmaterials
12.3 Recognise and demonstrate theprocedures for handlingcomplaints as described in thePrinciples of Complaints Handling
12.4 Describe the legal, financial andethical issues associated withmanaging a dental practice
12.5 Recognise and comply withnational and local clinicalgovernance and health andsafety requirements
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12 Managing the clinical andworking environment
12.1 Recognise and comply withsystems and processes tosupport safe patient care
12.2 Recognise the need for effectiverecorded maintenance andtesting of equipment andrequirements for appropriatestorage, handling and use ofmaterials
12.3 Recognise and demonstrate theprocedures for handling ofcomplaints as described in thePrinciples of Complaints Handling
12.4 Describe the legal, financial andethical issues associated withmanaging a dental practice
12.5 Recognise and comply withnational and local clinicalgovernance and health andsafety requirements
12 Managing the clinical andworking environment
12.1 Recognise and comply withsystems and processes tosupport safe patient care
12.2 Recognise the need for effectiverecorded maintenance andtesting of equipment andrequirements for appropriatestorage, handling and use ofmaterials
12.3 Recognise and apply theprocedures for handlingcomplaints as described in thePrinciples of Complaints Handling
12.4 Describe the legal, financial andethical issues associated withmanaging a dental practice
12.5 Recognise and comply withnational and local clinicalgovernance and health andsafety requirements
12 Managing the clinical andworking environment
12.1 Recognise and comply withsystems and processes tosupport safe patient care
12.2 Recognise the need for effectiverecorded maintenance andtesting of equipment andrequirements for appropriatestorage, handling and use ofmaterials
12.3 Recognise and demonstrate theeffective handling of complaintsas described in the Principles of Complaints Handling
12.4 Describe the legal, financial andethical issues associated withmanaging a dental practice
12.5 Recognise and comply withnational and local clinicalgovernance and health andsafety requirements
12 Managing the clinical andworking environment
12.1 Recognise and comply withsystems and processes tosupport safe patient care
12.2 Recognise the need for effectiverecorded maintenance andtesting of equipment andrequirements for appropriatestorage, handling and use ofmaterials
12.3 Recognise and demonstrate theeffective handling of complaintsas described in the Principles of Complaints Handling
12.4 Describe the legal, financial andethical issues associated withmanaging a dental practice
12.5 Recognise and comply withnational and local clinicalgovernance and health andsafety requirements
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